German drug and chemicals firm Bayer AG on Thursday increased its offer for US seed company Monsanto Co by US$3 a share to US$125, saying the move followed several weeks of private talks between the pair.
A combination would create a company with a strong presence in the US, Europe and Asia.
Bayer did not reveal the new offer’s valuation of Monsanto as debt obligations will have changed since the previous offer in May, which valued the American company at US$62 billion.
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Monsanto, which is based in St Louis, Missouri, rejected the initial offer as “incomplete and financially inadequate.”
Monsanto acknowledged receipt of the revised bid, but said in a brief statement that it would not comment further until its board of directors has reviewed the offer. It did not say when that might be.
Following private talks over the past several weeks, Bayer said it has “comprehensively addressed” Monsanto’s concerns and that it “is prepared to make certain commitments to regulators, if required, to complete the proposed acquisition.”
The company added that it is also offering a US$1.5 billion “reverse antitrust break fee” to reflect its confidence in securing a successful deal.
“We are convinced that this transaction is the best opportunity available to provide Monsanto shareholders with highly attractive, immediate and certain value,” Bayer chief executive officer Werner Baumann said in a statement. “Bayer is fully committed to pursuing this transaction.”
The German company said its offer “fully captures the intrinsic value of Monsanto.”
It said its revised offer is 40 percent higher than Monsanto’s closing share price of US$89.03 on May 9, the day before Bayer made a written proposal to Monsanto.
Monsanto shares were up 2.7 percent at US$103.83 in New York trading after Bayer’s announcement.
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