Bayer-Monsanto deal: US gov orders largest-ever merger divestiture
The US government has required German company Bayer to divest $9 billion worth of business and assets in order to continue with its proposed $66 billion acquisition of US-based Monsanto.
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7 June 2018 German life sciences company Bayer has completed the $66 billion buyout of agricultural corporation Monsanto, a week after the US government announced Bayer must divest $9 billion worth of assets for the deal to proceed.
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