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However, the growth posted in the second half largely made up for this decrease," said Robert Arsene, general manager of Bunge Romania. Retail market experts GFK Romania say that Bunge brands in ...
ROMANIA: Bunge Romania’s CEO resigns Edible oil producer Bunge Romania’s CEO Robert Arsene has resigned in a management feud after five years at the company. January 30, 2006 ...
US agribusiness Bunge Ltd. agreed to buy Glencore Plc-backed Viterra for $8.2 billion in stock and cash, creating a trading giant capable of competing with the world’s biggest agricultural ...
The merger, which will create a company worth $34 billion including debt, is expected to be finalized in mid-2024 after closing conditions are met and regulators have signed off on the deal, Bunge ...
Bunge is buying Viterra in a deal that is worth approximately $18 billion. Approximately 65.6 million shares of Bunge stock will be issued to Viterra shareholders.
CHICAGO (Reuters) -Global agribusiness Bunge Global SA said Friday it has received regulatory approval from China for its merger with Glencore-backed grain handler Viterra, the final hurdle for ...
U.S. grains merchant Bunge and Glencore-backed Viterra are merging to create an agricultural trading giant worth about $34 billion including debt, the companies said on Tuesday, in a deal that ...
Glencore PLCGLEN-1.75%decrease; red down pointing triangle has a standstill agreement that temporarily prevents it from making a hostile bid for Bunge Ltd., BG-0.68%decrease; red down pointing ...
BUENOS AIRES--Argentina has affirmed the suspension of international grain trader Bunge Ltd.'s BG local subsidiary from a key grain registry due to tax evasion charges. The company, one of ...
Under the terms of the deal, Bunge will pay Viterra shareholders about 65.6 million shares valued at $6.2 billion and about $2 billion in cash. Bunge will also assume $9.8 billion of Viterra’s debt.
Bunge, one of the world's largest grain traders, has failed to grow enough sugar cane to operate its mills efficiently and has been buffeted by the sagging sugar-ethanol industry in Brazil.