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  2. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    The Monsanto Company (/ m ... State Impact of Pennsylvania stated "In 1979, the EPA banned the use of PCBs, but they still exist in some products produced before 1979 ...

  3. Timeline of Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    Monsanto purchases G. D. Searle & Company for $2.7 billion in cash. [22] [23] 1986: Products: Monsanto sells its American-based commodity plastics, or polystyrene, business to Polysar Ltd., a Canadian petrochemical company. [24] 1993: Products: Monsanto's Searle division files a patent application for Celebrex. [25] [26] 1994: Products

  4. No, These Food Companies Are Not Owned by Monsanto - AOL

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    A meme that's recently enjoying some frequent sharing through social media like Facebook lists well-known consumer brands and companies, stating they are "owned" by genetically modified seeds ...

  5. Bayer - Wikipedia

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    Bayer's Monsanto acquisition is the biggest acquisition by a German company to date. [149] However, owing to ongoing litigation concerning the Monsanto's herbicide Roundup and the massive financial and reputational blows it has caused Bayer, the deal is considered one of the worst corporate mergers in history.

  6. Is Monsanto Worthless? - AOL

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    The campus of the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition is under siege today, and it has everything to do with Monsanto . Members of the Occupy Monsanto movement are staging an all ...

  7. 5 Things You Probably Don't Know About Monsanto - AOL

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    Photo credit: Flickr/Dodo-Bird This article was updated on Oct 6, 2014. Few companies bring out a stronger opinion than Monsanto . While the company calls itself a sustainable agriculture company ...

  8. Genetically modified wheat - Wikipedia

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    The transgenic wheat that was furthest developed was Monsanto's MON 71800,r which is glyphosate-resistant via a CP4/maize EPSPS gene. [36] Monsanto received approval from the FDA for its use in food, but withdrew its EPA application in 2004, so the product was never marketed. It also received approval for use as food in Colombia. [37]

  9. Growth at Monsanto, but Where? - AOL

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    Seed technology giant Monsanto reported its first-quarter earnings which were well-received by the market. The company raised its full-year forecast by a penny on both the high and low ends, and ...