Bayer inks $66B deal to acquire Monsanto

Bayer, Monsanto to merge, and other MoneyWatch headlines

FRANKFURT, Germany - German drug and farm chemical company Bayer AG (BAYN) says it has signed a deal to acquire seed and weed-killer company Monsanto (MON) for $66 billion in cash.

Bayer says it is paying Monsanto shareholders $128 per share, which represents a 44 percent premium over Monsanto’s closing price on May 9, the day before a proposed deal was announced.

“We believe that this combination with Bayer represents the most compelling value for our shareowners, with the most certainty through the all-cash consideration,” said Monsanto chairman and CEO Hugh Grant in a joint statement.

The deal is subject to approval by Monsanto shareholders and anti-trust regulators.

Bayer said Wednesday the transaction brings together two different but complementary companies. Bayer makes a wide range of crop protection chemicals, while Monsanto is known for its seeds business.

Leverkusen-based Bayer said the merged companies’ agriculture business would have its seeds business and North American business headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, where Monsanto is currently based.

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