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ChemChina offers $43B for Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta - Fox News


A Chinese state-owned chemical maker if offering to buy Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta in a deal worth more than $43 billion in what would be the biggest ever international takeover by a Chinese ... Read More

ChemChina offers to buy Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta in deal valued ...


HONG KONG (AP) — ChemChina offers to buy Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta in deal valued at more than $43 billion. The Seattle Times does not append comment threads to stories from wire services ... Read More

ChemChina offers $43B for Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta


Basel-based Syngenta said in a statement that ChemChina's cash offer is worth the equivalent of 480 francs ($482) a share, including a special 5 franc dividend for shareholders if the deal goes ... Read More

ChemChina offers $43B for Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta


The Chinese state-owned chemical maker offered to buy Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta for US $43 billion in what would be the biggest-ever foreign acquisition by a Chinese company. Read More

ChemChina offers $43B for Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta


Last month, ChemChina bought German machinery maker KraussMaffei for about $1 billion and took a 12 percent stake in Swiss energy trader Mercuria. In March it bought Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli. Read More


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