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CarlV 09-16-2016 07:52 PM

Bayer's Monsanto
 
While we were taking a couple days off, one of the most corrupt European corporations buys one of the most corrupt American corporations.
Quote:

St. Louis-based Monsanto is the world's largest seller of seeds and the leading producer of genetically modified crops.

Bayer, meanwhile, might be familiar to many for its aspirin products — but it's also a major player in pesticides. As the Two-Way has reported, "the company is a German pharmaceutical and chemical powerhouse with 102,000 employees and $41 billion in revenue last year. Like Monsanto, it sells agricultural products such as seeds and pesticides. That's in addition to a plastics business, diagnostic imaging products, health products for animals and a biotech division."

The purchase is part of "a dramatic wave of consolidation among the companies that sell seeds and pesticides to farmers," as NPR's Dan Charles puts it.

"Two other such deals are currently in the works," Dan explains. "DuPont is merging with Dow, and the China National Chemical Corp. is buying Syngenta, which is currently the world's biggest seller of agricultural chemicals."
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...for-66-billion
Something tells me there a lot more to this than meets the eye.....

Carl

bobabode 09-16-2016 07:54 PM

We need to update the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

CarlV 09-16-2016 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 330852)
We need to update the Supreme Court.

Fixed that for you. :)


Carl

bobabode 09-16-2016 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlV (Post 330854)
Fixed that for you. :)


Carl

Heh, that too. :D

donquixote99 09-16-2016 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlV (Post 330851)
While we were taking a couple days off, one of the most corrupt European corporations buys one of the most corrupt American corporations.


Something tells me there a lot more to this than meets the eye.....

Carl

"What Mr. Bayer didn't know about making poisons ... Mr. Monsato did!"

merrylander 09-17-2016 05:50 AM

Monsanto did a great job of killing my wife and a lot of other people running the Mound nuclear lab. It had the unenviable reputation of being the dirtiest most unsafe nuclear facility on earth. The cost overrun for the cleanup was huge.

BTW there never was a Mr. Monsanto the founder was John Francis Queeny who named the company after his wife, her surname was Monsanto.

Pio1980 09-17-2016 10:16 AM

"Queeny" might have been a PR problem.

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CarlV 01-27-2017 04:28 PM

Quote:

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on a battle over labelling Roundup with cancer warnings (all times local):

12:15 p.m.

A judge has tentatively ruled that California can require chemical giant Monsanto to label its popular weed-killer Roundup with warnings that it could cause cancer.

The Fresno judge on Friday tentatively dismissed a challenge by Monsanto and a citrus growers group.

The company had sued the nation's leading agricultural producing state, saying California officials illegally based their decision for carrying the labels on an international health organization.

Monsanto's attorney, Trenton Norris, told the judge that the warnings will drive some customers away, harming the company
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Link


LOL, I guess Monsanto figures that people can use Roundup while getting their chemo treatments, that lying and covering up is a good thing. OTOH, we do have a horse's ass in the White House who is working against the interests of the middle class.



Carl

Oerets 01-27-2017 05:03 PM

Guess they figure the name change will help with PR. Hoping people will subconsciously associate aspirin and the feeling of implied safety. Thus helping the company in market share.


Barney

Pio1980 01-28-2017 11:13 AM

A few miles south of me.
https://www.honeycolony.com/article/...iston-alabama/

merrylander 02-06-2017 02:26 PM

Monsanto Chemical ran the Mound Atomic laboratory in Miamisburg Ohio. They released radioactive Tritium gas into the air more than once. Families in Miamisburg with no history of cancer suddenly developed cancers. My own wife worked there between 19958 and 1962 where she was overexposed to polonium 210 four times (I have the records). She died in October 2015 of ovarian cancer. After a battle beginning in August 2015 they have finally admitted responsibility and compensation is forthcoming. The ironic part is that she was not required to wear film badges or dosimeters because where she worked she would not be exposed to radioactive materials. They - Monsanto - had the reputation in scientific circles of running the dirtiest, most unsafe nuclear facility on earth. So they made a film with a group of former supervisors bragging about how they had worked there many, many years and never developed cancer.In the 1970s OSHA came out with best practices for atomic labs but that was rather like having a speed limit without a highway patrol. After Karen Silkwood died in suspicious circumstances they closed down the lab where she had worked . Government nuclear facilities should never, ever be put in the hands of private industry, they have too much greed.

The site cleanup costs went wildly over budget and I still would avoid the spot unless you are tired of life.

merrylander 02-07-2017 10:24 AM

Before someone notes that the radioactive emissions fro Polonium 210 are said to not be able to penetrate the skin I must note. Monsanto in its frugality allowed material and staff to share the same elevator. Due to crowding on the elevators she sat on a container. It was full of Polonium 210. I trust everyone is familiar enough with female anatomy to realize that the rays did not need to penetrate the skin.

Also in the records of her time at the Mound about the dates of her over exposure she went to the nurse's station several times complaining of nausea - a known symptom of Polonium 210 poisoning. Later investigation by a team led by John Boice of Vanderbilt University showed that their methodology for performing a Polonium210 bio-assay was flawed. Dr. Boice was kind enough to send me a copy of his report.

merrylander 03-10-2017 05:58 AM

They finally admitted that Monsanto killed her and made what they call compensation, as if money could replace that beautiful accomplished woman

donquixote99 03-10-2017 06:15 AM

Well, I guess that's a win for the good guys, then. Good work keeping after 'em!

68custom 03-10-2017 12:19 PM

a bittersweet victory, hope the compensation a least pays some bills. Monsanto has to be one of the worst...

CarlV 03-10-2017 12:27 PM

Just plain awesome news, that you were able to do all that Rob. Florence is smiling down on her hero I'm sure.


Carl

MrPots 03-10-2017 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Pio1980 (Post 345797)

It is my opinion that companies that knowingly poison other people and the environment should be immediately shut down and it's CEO's put to death, using the same poisons they put into the environment.

Oerets 03-10-2017 03:11 PM

I never doubted if anyone could win a battle against Monsanto, it would be you. Because you would never quit or give up the fight.




Barney

merrylander 03-10-2017 03:43 PM

I guess Monsanto and others had to pay into a fund, then they passed the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Act in the GW Bush admin, Dept of Labor administers it. At first we were denied so I appealed, the lady who was to hear the appeal concluded that the first decision was bad and directed a verdict in our favour. All this since August of 2015. And it is still not quite over as I had to be honest and tell them about her son by her first marriage. They never got to hear from him but my lawyer found him in a homeless shelter. When he passes the location to me I will forward it to DoL Then it will all be over thank God.


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