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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.
Bunge will buy Viterra for $8.2 billion. The acquisition will come alongside a $2 billion stock buyback and will merge ownership through a stock and cash deal.
Bunge, the world’s largest oilseed processor, said that Viterra shareholders would receive about 65.6 million Bunge shares, with an aggregate value of approximately $6.2 billion, and $2 billion ...
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 ...
Bunge is buying Viterra in a deal valued at approximately $18 billion to create a global agricultural giant. Viterra shareholders will receive about 65.6 million shares of Bunge stock, valued at ...
Acquiring Viterra would bring Bunge's revenue, which was $67.2 billion in 2022, more in line with that of ADM, which registered sales of nearly $102 billion last year.
Viterra is no slouch, either. Owned by mining giant Glencore, it has extensive grain processing and export facilities in 38 countries and, in 2023, had revenues of $53 billion.
ST. LOUIS& ROTTERDAM, Netherlands---- Bunge Limited today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement with Viterra Limited, a private company limited by shares incorporated under the laws ...
The $8.2 billion deal between agricultural producers Bunge and Glencore-owned Viterra could create a trading group worth about $34 billion that would be big enough to take on industry giants such ...
ST. LOUIS, May 02, 2025--Bunge Global SA (NYSE: BG) ("Bunge"), today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Bunge Limited Finance Corp. ("BLFC"), has further extended the expiration date of ...
Global grain trader Viterra's management team in Russia plans to create an independent Russian grain exporter once the company ceases export activities in the country, the head of its Russian ...
The two biggest western shippers of Russian grain, Cargill Inc. and Viterra, will halt purchases for export in a shift that will give local firms more control over shipments.