There's some concern about the loss of competition in the grain sector with the proposed merger of two mega rivals in the grain industry.
The announcement of a merger between U.S. based Bunge and Viterra would create a global agribusiness worth about U.S. $34 billion.
Bunge's purchase offer of U.S. $8.2 billion dollars will see Viterra shareholders receive 65.6 million shares of Bunge stock (valued at U.S. $6.2 billion) and U.S. $2 billion in cash.
For Viterra shareholders Glencore, CPP Investments, and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation that will mean a mix of approximately 75% Bunge stock and 25% cash.
In addition, Bunge will acquire $9.8 billion of Viterra debt and has plans to repurchase in time US$2 billion of its own stock.
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