Monsanto CEO to Leave After Sale to Bayer
07 Mai 2018 - 3:47PM
Dow Jones News
By Allison Prang
Monsanto Co. Chief Executive Hugh Grant will leave the company
after Bayer AG closes its purchase of the agriculture firm he has
led for about 15 years.
Mr. Grant has worked at Monsanto for 35 years and has served as
chairman and CEO since 2003.
Chief Financial Officer Pierre Courduroux and a number of other
top executives, such as the company's general counsel and chief
technology officer, are also leaving after the deal is completed,
Monsanto said Monday. Monsanto Chief Operating Officer and
President Brett Begemann -- along with some other Monsanto
executives -- will become part of Bayer's crop science executive
leadership team when the deal is completed.
The companies agreed to the deal in September of 2016. Earlier
this year, Bayer and Monsanto both agreed sell more assets to get
the deal approved by government regulators. The Justice Department
had been concerned that the deal valued at more than $60 billion
could impact competition in the U.S.
Bayer is targeting to close the purchase in the second quarter
of this year.
Write to Allison Prang at allison.prang@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 07, 2018 09:32 ET (13:32 GMT)
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