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Bayer to ditch Monsanto name in a bid to protect corporate reputation

Monsanto came in as the 16th most hated company in the world

Newsroom June 4 04:18

German chemicals and pharmaceuticals giant Bayer will discard the name Monsanto when it takes over the controversial US seeds and pesticides producer this week, the group said on Monday (4 June).

“Bayer will remain the name of the firm. Monsanto will be discontinued as the name of the business,” the Leverkusen-based group said in a statement, adding that it expects to close the $63 billion (54 billion euro) deal on Thursday.

Bosses plan to name the merged agrichemical division Bayer Crop Science once the buyout is complete, German business newspaper Handelsblatt reported, citing “industry sources”.

Corporate reputation

In January 2018, 24/7 Wall St. identified America’s most hated companies after reviewing a range of information, including major news events from the last year, customer survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index, employee reviews on Glassdoor, as well as their own annual customer satisfaction survey.

Monsanto came in as the 16th most hated company in the world.

“Few companies have garnered as much public ire as Monsanto, or for as long,” the ranking reads.

Capping off a long rap sheet of chemical products that have posed grave public health threats, Monsanto is the subject of a class-action lawsuit alleging that exposure to the company’s popular weed killer, Roundup, caused cancer in hundreds of consumers, it adds.

Mammoth deal

When launching the Monsanto takeover bid, Bayer promised it would not introduce genetically modified crops in Europe.

The takeover bid targets the St Louis-based company for its high-tech genetically modified seeds, many designed to produce crops resistant to its proprietary pesticides.

The mammoth deal will produce a global giant with 115,000 employees and revenues of some €45 billion.

Bayer has put massive resources behind it, raising $57 billion in financing including a new share issue worth six billion euros announced Sunday.

It will also sell large parts of its existing agrichemical and crop seeds business to BASF in concessions to competition authorities on both sides of the Atlantic.

Clashes

Environmentalists are unhappy with the Bayer-Monsanto tie-up, fearing that it will give too much power to the world’s leading manufacturers of genetically modified crops and the controversial weedkiller glyphosate.

In a letter to the European Commission before its March approval of the merger, Friends of the Earth Europe said more than a million people had signed petitions calling on EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager to block “this merger from hell”.

Last month, some 200 people demonstrated against the Bayer-Monsanto merger outside the German firm’s annual general meeting.

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Source: euractiv

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