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...Bayer boss Bill Anderson this week drew parallels with a recent skateboarding accident to describe the state of the aspirin-to-Roundup conglomerate....
...Struggling German conglomerate Bayer is “badly broken” and currently unable to split up, chief executive Bill Anderson said on Tuesday....
...Bayer chief executive Bill Anderson has ruled out a fresh capital increase as he battles investor scepticism over his plan to turn around the indebted and litigation-stricken German drugs and pesticides...
...Sunak appointed Anderson as Tory deputy chair in early 2023....
...Deputy chairs of the Conservative party Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith resigned on Tuesday evening, as they both joined a revolt against the government’s contentious Rwanda bill.Anderson, an outspoken...
...Bayer was not sourcing novel, cutting-edge molecules [and was not] going for really important targets,” Bill Anderson told the Financial Times in an interview after the German group shocked shareholders...
...Still, Bill Anderson, Bayer’s chief executive, has his work cut out. The German conglomerate continues to nurse a giant hangover from its disastrous $63bn takeover of Monsanto agreed in 2016....
...Its chief executive Bill Anderson made his case this week for why a break-up — long called for by some investors — would be difficult right now....
...Corporate updates: German pharmaceutical company Bayer reports full-year results, alongside a strategy update from chief executive Bill Anderson, as the company faces numerous lawsuits in the US....
...In a strategy update on Tuesday, chief executive Bill Anderson said that the maker of Aspirin and Roundup would “keep an open mind” over a potential split....
...Bayer chief executive Bill Anderson has ruled out a fresh capital increase and Ghana’s finance minister is concerned that the country’s new anti-LGBT+ law will put its international funding at risk....
...The legal quagmire is one of multiple challenges facing Bayer chief executive Bill Anderson, who joined from Swiss drugmaker Roche last year and has vowed to restore the fortunes of one of Germany’s best-known...
...Chief executive Bill Anderson will give an update on his strategic plans alongside full-year results on March 5....
...Chief executive Bill Anderson, who joined last year after heading the pharma unit of Swiss rival Roche, said the decision “was not taken lightly” and had “considered investor input.”...
...Ubben disclosed a 0.83 per cent stake in Bayer a year ago, becoming a leading force behind the ousting of then chief executive Werner Baumann, who was replaced by Bill Anderson, a former Roche manager....
...“I hope that Bill Anderson won’t need more than 12 months to work out his strategy.”...
...But for the German group’s recently installed chief executive Bill Anderson, who has more than two decades of experience in the pharmaceuticals industry, such disappointments are just part of the game....
...Anderson, a forthright “red wall” Tory MP and former coal miner, had joined Sunak in a campaigning video this month, but his decision to vote for rebel amendments to the Rwanda asylum bill means he is now...
...Bayer is exploring a carve-out of its crop science division or its consumer health unit as new chief executive Bill Anderson is looking into radical ways to improve the agriculture and pharma conglomerate...
...Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith resigned before they were sacked, as they joined 58 other Tory MPs in backing a rebel amendment intended to ensure asylum seekers are sent to Rwanda without delay....
...In September, the FTC sued US Anesthesia Partners, the dominant provider of anaesthesia services in Texas, and its private equity owner Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe....
...Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith resigned as Tory deputy chairs before they were sacked in order to vote for the amendment, as did Jane Stevenson, formerly a ministerial aide....
...Replacement Bill Anderson started last month. As a former Roche executive, his expertise is drugs, not weedkillers. A couple of things look odd about the impairment....
...Unlike the row over Lee Anderson’s comments, the Conservative party is not divided over substance in the Hester case: there is a significant minority of Tory MPs who think Anderson should not have been suspended...
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