Bayer must pay $1.25 million to a man who sued the company alleging he developed cancer from exposure to its Roundup weedkiller, a jury in St. Louis, Missouri has found.
A California jury has found Bayer liable in a case brought by a man who says his cancer resulted from exposure to the weedkiller Roundup, and ordered the firm to pay $332 million in damages.
Speech by Dr. Rath,
Kerkrade, the Netherlands
April 4, 2009
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Bayer Investor Calls For Company To Be Broken Up
Bayer needs to make major changes, including “de-merging” two of its three business arms, investor Artisan Partners has told Reuters, adding to a chorus of demand for change from other investors.