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Bayer AG unit head sees no merit in breaking up parent: FT
The head of Bayer's Crop Science unit, which combines Bayer's legacy pesticides unit with the acquired Monsanto business, sees no merit in splitting up parent company Bayer, he told the Financial Times.

from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2sLQdm8
from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2sLQdm8
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