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Bayer sweetens Monsanto bid as talks enter final stretch

Bayer's announcement came as the gap in price expectations between the two companies has narrowed significantly, although important terms, including potential divestitures in case of antitrust scrutiny, have yet to be agreed on.

September 06, 2016 / 13:22 IST
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German pharmaceutical and crops manufacturer Bayer AG said that its negotiations with Monsanto Co had advanced, and that it was now willing to offer more than USD 65 billion to acquire the world's largest seeds company.
Bayer's announcement came as the gap in price expectations between the two companies has narrowed significantly, although important terms, including potential divestitures in case of antitrust scrutiny, have yet to be agreed on.

Bayer in a statement said that it was prepared to offer USD 127.50 per share in connection with a negotiated deal, up from its previous offer of USD 125 per share. The Bayer statement confirmed a report by German daily Rheinische Post earlier on Monday.

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Rheinische Post also reported, citing sources which it did not identify, that an offer of USD 130 per share may be necessary to clinch a deal with Monsanto "in a swift and friendly way."

In a brief statement, Monsanto said on Monday it had been engaged in "constructive" negotiations with Bayer, during which it received the updated non-binding acquisition proposal for USD 127.50 per share in cash.