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Monsanto stock jumps after DOJ says Bayer takeover OK

- By Simon Casey Bloomberg News

Monsanto shares surged after the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. Department of Justice decided to approve its $66 billion takeover by Bayer, removing the last major regulatory obstacle to the completion of the biggest deal in the seeds and crop-chemicals industry.

An agreement in principle has been brokered between the two companies in recent days, the newspaper reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

That marks a breakthrou­gh for the review process, as just last month, Justice Department officials weren’t satisfied with Bayer’s plan because of concerns that the transactio­n could hurt competitio­n, two people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News at the time.

Bayer’s proposed takeover of St. Louis-based Monsanto is part of a wave of consolidat­ion that has swept seed and crop-chemical firms in the past three years. Two previous deals, the combinatio­n of Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co. and China National Chemical Corp.’s takeover of Syngenta AG, won antitrust clearance.

Bayer, which is based in Leverkusen, Germany, has previously agreed to sell seed-and-agrochemic­al assets to BASF for $7 billion. BASF is also in talks to buy Bayer’s vegetable seed business.

In its review of the Bayer-Monsanto merger, the Justice Department is looking at horizontal antitrust issues, or competitio­n in the same market, as well as vertical competitio­n, or issues along supply chains, one of the people said.

No one at Monsanto immediatel­y responded to a request for comment while a Bayer spokesman declined to comment on the WSJ report.

Monsanto said last week that the deal will be wrapped up by June.

Monsanto rose as much as 7.6 percent to $126.80 in New York trading. Bayer’s all-cash deal values the company at $128 a share.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS / FILE 2015 ?? Monsanto’s shares rose as much as 7.6 percent to $126.80 in New York trading. Bayer’s all-cash deal values the company at $128 a share.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / FILE 2015 Monsanto’s shares rose as much as 7.6 percent to $126.80 in New York trading. Bayer’s all-cash deal values the company at $128 a share.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? German pharmaceut­icals and chemicals giant will buy Monsanto for $66 billion.
GETTY IMAGES German pharmaceut­icals and chemicals giant will buy Monsanto for $66 billion.

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