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Monsanto CEO says bigger Syngenta break-up fee 'counterproductive': paper

2015-07-07 21:29:35| Chemicals - Topix.net

Agrochemicals group Syngenta rejected a $2 billion payment from its U.S. rival if the proposed takeover failed to get approval from regulators. "If we were to offer more it would be counterproductive," Grant was quoted as saying in an interview in Finanz und Wirtschaft published on Tuesday.

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