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  2. A year after Bayer got rid of bosses and asked staff to self ...

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    Bayer told workers to self-organize last year as part of a plan to save €2 billion in costs by 2026. A year after Bayer got rid of bosses and asked staff to self-organize, its CEO says attrition ...

  3. Bayer plans US expansion despite blood thinner drug setback - AOL

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    Germany's Bayer will continue its expansion into the U.S. despite its November announcement that its promising blood thinner candidate failed to demonstrate superiority over a competing medicine ...

  4. Bayer wins latest Roundup cancer trial, ending losing streak

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    In 2020, Bayer settled most of the then-pending Roundup cases for up to $9.6 billion but failed to get a settlement covering future cases. More than 50,000 claims remain pending.

  5. Bayer fights string of Roundup trial losses including $2.25B ...

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    Corporate parent Bayer had set aside more than $10 billion in 2020 to settle about 125,000 cases, many consolidated in California. And it won a string of nine individual lawsuits that started ...

  6. Bayer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bayer Corporation (also known as Bayer USA) is the American subsidiary of Bayer AG. Its main offices are located in Whippany, New Jersey . In addition it has 40 fully consolidated subsidiary companies [ 3 ] located in 19 different states.

  7. Pharmaceutical giant Bayer’s manager cull will likely affect ...

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    In a bid to claw back $2.15 billion in costs, the chief executive of struggling pharmaceutical giant Bayer announced in early April that the company was eliminating middle managers and allowing ...

  8. Bayer - Wikipedia

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    Bayer Chemicals AG (with the exception of H.C. Starck and Wolff Walsrode) was combined with certain components of the polymers segment to form the new company Lanxess on 1 July 2004; Lanxess was listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in early 2005. [180] Bayer HealthCare's Diagnostics Division was acquired by Siemens Medical Solutions in ...

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    Today's Top U.S. News Story Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers were likely unlawful A federal judge in San Francisco finds the mass firings of probationary employees were likely unlawful More »