“The government’s green-lighted the Bunge-Viterra merger but the decision sidestepped big issues like the projected $800M hit to farmers wallets and control over nearly half the Vancouver Port ...
Bunge Limited’s BG pending merger with Viterra has been approved by the government of Canada. The approval, however, comes with terms and conditions to protect competition, encourage investment ...
The deal to acquire Viterra, announced in June 2023, would create a US$25 billion behemoth capable of competing with the industry’s elite: Cargill Inc. and Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., the ‘A’ and the ...
The Tsawwassen causeway and terminal cost $3 million, and the two ferries that launched the fleet cost $5 million. The first ferry was launched from Burrard Drydock in North Vancouver on Nov. 28 ...
The deal to acquire Viterra, announced in June 2023, would create a $25 billion behemoth capable of competing with the industry’s elite: Cargill Inc. and Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., the ‘A ...
The Canadian government has approved Bunge Ltd.'s $8.2-billion US acquisition of Viterra Ltd., but the ... farmers or control over 45 per cent of Vancouver Port's capacity, opting instead ...
OTTAWA—Canada said Tuesday that it approved Bunge’sBG1.93%increase; green up pointing triangle $8.2 billion deal for Glencore-backed Viterra, as the companies agreed to concessions to address ...
The federal government’s approval of Bunge Global SA’s $8.2-billion acquisition of Viterra Inc. is drawing mixed reactions from farming groups. The government on Wednesday approved the deal ...
OTTAWA, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Canada on Tuesday approved with conditions U.S. grains merchant Bunge's (BG.N), opens new tab $34 billion merger with Glencore-backed Viterra, clearing one of the final ...
a major competitor to Viterra. GGC also raised concerns over a market concentration of grain terminals at ports in Quebec and the implications on an announced canola crushing facility in Regina.
The Canadian government has approved Bunge Ltd.‘s US$8.2-billion acquisition of Viterra Ltd. in a decision that includes terms and conditions meant to allay concerns about competition.