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Trade tensions between the U.S. and China are stalling Bunge Global's proposed $8.2B takeover of Glencore-backed commodity trader Viterra, Bloomberg reported ...
Trade tensions between the US and China are stalling agricultural commodity trader Bunge Global SA’s $8.2 billion takeover of Glencore Plc-backed Viterra, according to people familiar with the ...
The report describes Viterra's plans for a new canola crush plant in the city as "in limbo as of 2024" after U.S.-based Bunge's multibillion-dollar acquisition.
Gaetano “Guy” Amenta, 86 of Wethersfield, passed away peacefully Monday, April 14, 2025 with his family by his side. He is survived by his devoted wife of 48 years, Nuccia (Cassarino) Amenta ...
Mike Savino, born 1976 in Oceanside, NY is a musician based in New York City. Performing on upright bass, electric bass, 5-string banjo, as well as homemade instruments he has toured and recorded with ...
Risk The merger between Bunge and Viterra has a potential downside, which is Viterra's debt. In 2024Q2, Viterra reported a 72.58% liabilities-to-asset ratio, as depicted in the next chart.
Farm groups and farmers continue to have concerns about the effects on competition after the Canadian government approved Bunge Ltd.’s US$8.2-billion acquisition of Viterra Ltd. The federal ...
Bunge Limited ’s BG pending merger with Viterra has been approved by the government of Canada. The approval, however, comes with terms and conditions to protect competition, encourage investment ...
Viterra and Cargill Australia will not proceed with the proposed sale of five of Cargill's GrainFlow sites in South Australia and western Victoria and its mobile ship loader at Port Adelaide to ...
A Bunge-Viterra merger would significantly harm farmers, undermine Canada’s food sovereignty, and transfer billions of dollars out of the Canadian economy over time. For these reasons we call upon ...
Gaetano’s of Willingboro on Beverly Rancocas Road and John F. Kennedy Way has a sign that touts that it’s “The original” and the other is on Pennypacker Drive, near Route 130.
The history speaks for itself. In 2007, Viterra was created, and Saskatchewan’s GDP increased by nearly $3.2 billion the next year, with agricultural GDP increasing by over $1.3 billion.