Bayer to acquire Monsanto for $66 billion all-cash deal

Both Bayer and Monsanto have presence in India with the US firm selling genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds in the country for more than a decade.

Bayer to acquire Monsanto for $66 billion all-cash deal
BERLIN/NEW DELHI: German chemical and pharma giant Bayer AG today announced acquisition of global biotech major Monsanto for $66 billion in largest all-cash deal ever, to create the world's biggest seed and pesticide firm.

Both Bayer and Monsanto have presence in India with the US firm selling genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds in the country for more than a decade.

The deal, which is reported to be the largest all-cash transaction on record, marks a major consolidation in global seed business. Recently, Monsanto's rival Syngenta was acquired by China's state-owned firm ChemChina.

After negotiating for nearly four months, Bayer and Monsanto today announced "they signed a definitive merger agreement under which Bayer will acquire Monsanto for $128 per share in an all-cash transaction."



The board of the two companies have unanimously approved the agreement. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2017, Bayer and Monsanto said in a joint statement.
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The offer of $128 per share is 44 per cent higher than the closing price of Monsanto's share on May 9, the day before Bayer's first written proposal to Monsanto.

"$128 per share in all-cash transaction, represents 44 per cent premium to Monsanto shareholders and an aggregate value of $66 billion," the statement said.

Bayer had revised its offer multiple times before it finally clinched the deal today. It first offered $122 per share, which was subsequently raised to $125 per share and $127.50. Finally, the deal was today signed at $128 a share.

Bayer said it intends to finance the transaction with a combination of debt and equity. The equity component of about $19 billion is expected to be raised through an issuance of mandatory convertible bonds and through a rights issue with subscription rights.
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Bridge financing for $57 billion is committed by BofA Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and JP Morgan, it added.

"In addition, Bayer has committed to a $2 billion reverse antitrust break fee, reaffirming its confidence that it will obtain the necessary regulatory approvals," it said.
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