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  2. Bayer - Wikipedia

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    Bayer Consumer Care manages Bayer's OTC medicines portfolio. Key products include analgesics such as Bayer Aspirin and Aleve, food supplements Redoxon and Berocca, and skincare products Bepanthen and Bepanthol. [158] Women's healthcare is an example of a General Medicine business unit. Bayer Pharma produces the birth control pills Yaz and Yasmin.

  3. 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.

  4. Bill Anderson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Anderson (born August 23, 1966) is an American business executive who has been the chief executive officer (CEO) of Bayer AG since June 2023. [1] [2]Prior to his current role, Anderson was CEO of Genentech from 2017 to 2018, and later CEO of the Roche's Pharmaceuticals Division from 2019 to 2022.

  5. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    The Bayer-Monsanto merger is widely considered to be one of the worst mergers in history, mostly due to the exposure to Roundup litigation. [ 109 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] By 2023, Bayer's market value had declined by over 60% since its 2016 merger, leaving the company's overall worth at less than half of what it paid to acquire Monsanto.

  6. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Bayer bought Dr. Scholl's in 2014 as part of its acquisition of Merck & Co's consumer health unit. [6] [7] This acquisition gave them the rights to the business in North and South America. [8] In July 2019, Bayer sold Dr. Scholl's to Yellow Wood Partners for $585 million. Yellow Wood established a new company, Scholl's Wellness Company to run ...

  7. A video making the rounds on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube claims that Bayer, the German pharmaceutical company, was involved in deadly medical testing on Auschwitz prisoners during the Holocaust.

  8. Bayer ordered to pay $2.25B to man who got cancer after ... - AOL

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    The company behind Roundup weed and grass killer has been ordered to pay $2.25 billion to a Pennsylvania man who claimed the product caused his cancer.

  9. Covestro - Wikipedia

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    It is a Bayer spin-off formed in the fall of 2015 and was formerly called Bayer MaterialScience. [3] [4] Covestro shares were first offered on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in October 2015. [5] Bayer sold its entire remaining stake in May 2018, Bayer's pension fund had a 6.8% stake managed separately. [6]