Dow and Dupont, which completed its $130 billion merger last
September to form DowDuPont, had said it would create three
separately traded companies, focusing on agriculture, plastics
and specialty products.
Breen had spearheaded the merger at that time.
The separation of its specialty products division, to be called
DuPont and its agriculture unit, to be named Corteva Agriscience
is expected to occur by June 1, 2019.
James Collins Jr. currently the chief operating officer of
DowDuPont's agriculture business, will be heading Corteva while
specialty products unit's Chief Operating Officer Marc Doyle
will become its chief executive officer.
The company also reaffirmed Jim Fitterling, the chief operating
officer of its materials business, to be called Dow, will become
its chief executive officer.
(Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by
Shounak Dasgupta
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