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Bayer launches $7 billion cash call to fund Monsanto deal
Bayer last week won U.S. approval for the Monsanto takeover, clearing a major hurdle for a deal that will create by far the largest seeds and pesticides maker.
The cash call is smaller than initially envisaged by Bayer because Monsanto reduced its debt while the antitrust review dragged on.
Also, Bayer raised 4.5 billion euros more from selling down its stake in plastics maker Covestro (1COV.DE) than initially expected.
https:// www.reuters.com/article/us-monsanto-m-a-bayer-share-issue/bayer-launches-7-billion-cash-call-to-fund-monsanto-deal-idUSKCN1IZ0QE
Pope summons oil execs to Vatican to talk climate change
Climate change policy and science experts are cautiously hopeful but aren't expecting any miracles or even noticeable changes.
The conference will be a follow-up to the pope's encyclical three years ago calling on people to save the planet from climate change and other environmental ills, Vatican spokesman Greg Burke confirmed Friday. Cardinal Peter Turkson, who spearheaded the encyclical, set up the June 8-9 conference with the executives. The pope himself will speak to the leaders on the second day of the summit, organized with the University of Notre Dame, Burke said.
Officials at the Vatican and Notre Dame would not disclose who is coming. BP, however, confirmed that its CEO Robert Dudley plans to attend, and Exxon Mobil said CEO Darren Woods would be there. Woods said this week that his company is trying to balance the risks of climate change with growing demand for energy to raise living standards in the developing world.
Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University, said he doubts anything "measurable" will come out of the conference but he was nevertheless hopeful.
https:// abcnews.go.com/amp/Technology/wireStory/pope-summons-oil-execs-vatican-talk-climate-change-55596963