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Business & Finance

Bayer raises 6bn euros in new capital to finance Monsanto deal

BERLIN: German pharmaceutical and chemical giant Bayer said Sunday it will raise up to six billion euros ($7 billion
Published 04 Jun, 2018 12:01am

BERLIN: German pharmaceutical and chemical giant Bayer said Sunday it will raise up to six billion euros ($7 billion) in fresh capital to help finance its takeover of US agrochemicals group Monsanto.

Bayer said in a statement it would issue 74.6 million new shares to existing shareholders at a price of 81 euros per share.

That is markedly cheaper than Bayer's current share price, which closed at 103.30 euros on the Frankfurt stock exchange on Friday.

Shareholders would be able to buy two new shares for every 23 shares currently held between June 6-19, the statement said.

"As a result, Bayer expects to generate gross proceeds of 6.0 billion euros from the capital increase," the German maker of Aspirin said.

It "intends to use the net proceeds from this transaction and the bond issues to repay amounts drawn under the syndicated loan facilities agreement for the acquisition of Monsanto."

The capital increase was "a significant component of the financing for the acquisition of Monsanto and the final equity measure associated with this undertaking," said chief executive Werner Baumann.

In addition, Bayer is planning to issue up to 20 billion euros in bonds denominated in both dollars and euros.

Originally announced in September 2016, Bayer are on the cusp of finalising the deal following conditional US government approval.

The deal was originally for $66 billion, but subsequent divestment decisions mean it is now valued at around $62.5 billion.

According to the US decision, the acquisition of Monsanto can happen as soon as planned divestments have been accomplished, Bayer said, adding this was likely within two months.

Bayer was previously told by competition authorities, including the European Commission, to sacrifice existing activities in seeds and pesticides worth 7.6 billion euros to homegrown rival BASF in exchange for approval of the Monsanto deal.

That means there will be less overlap and fewer savings when Bayer assumes the US firm's product range of genetically-modified seeds and compatible pesticides.

The EU Commission has said separately that it had approved BASF as a suitable buyer for the assets.

Environmentalists are unhappy with the deal, fearing that it will give too much power to the world's leading manufacturers of GMOs and the controversial weedkiller glyphosate.

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

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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