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  • It’s been described as one of the worst corporate acquisitions in history. When German company Bayer bought US seed-maker Monsanto for $63 billion in 2018, it inherited billions of dollars worth of lawsuits from farmers who claimed its weedkiller, Roundup had caused their cancer. Today Bayer’s entire market value is less than half of what it spent to buy Monsanto. DW Business sat down with Bayer CEO Bill Anderson to ask him how he plans to turn his company’s fortunes around and how it felt to face shareholders for the first time. The discussion covers Bayer`s struggles to deal with the litigation costs linked to Roundup, the looming loss of patents on two of its best-selling drugs, accusations about its operations in South America and the company`s dealings with China. Bill Anderson also describes his new “Dynamic Shared Ownership” model, with which he is hoping to drive innovation, bring down costs and speed up processes within the company.
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  • @BeachyKeen-ub9rg
    @BeachyKeen-ub9rg 14 днів тому +69

    Not having a conscience must be awesome.

  • @Kodakcompactdisc
    @Kodakcompactdisc 14 днів тому +34

    It was madness buying them with all those lawsuits pending. Someone should go to prison for that decision.

    • @deadmanprodinc
      @deadmanprodinc 14 днів тому +3

      I'm no fan of big pharma however carrying over these lawsuits is a protection mechanism for the litigants. Companies don't get to dismiss pending lawsuits just because owners change.

    • @Kodakcompactdisc
      @Kodakcompactdisc 14 днів тому +3

      @@deadmanprodinc I agree but why would you buy them knowing the lawsuits they were facing. It wasn’t a secret.

    • @deadmanprodinc
      @deadmanprodinc 14 днів тому +3

      @@Kodakcompactdisc Well, considering the general interests and motivation of big corporation, I would guess buying into a monopoly is a factor, the greed factor, and lastly attaining ultimate power and control. This is enough rationale for a corporation to take on a little bit of baggage with the purchase. This CAO has already stated that "Round-up" is not linked to the various cancers in the claim, however when asked what else could be attributed to "farmers" only targeted with these cancers, he skirts the question. Bayer will fight these claims until the claimant are financially exhausted. So it may take billions to save 100's of billions but in my view that answers the last part of Bayer's stated adage, "where we were, where we are now and where are we going"

    • @georgexavier922
      @georgexavier922 14 днів тому +2

      Stupidity is not illegal even it comes adorned with an MBA degree!

  • @ni6toli4no
    @ni6toli4no 14 днів тому +38

    is this interview a big advertisement for Bayer or what?!

  • @curly_
    @curly_ 14 днів тому +15

    I came for evil Corporate talk I got evil Corporate talk

  • @thawtvawlt6988
    @thawtvawlt6988 14 днів тому +12

    Wow, DW is stooping really low to be shilling in this bare-faced manner for Bayer. Really soft-ball questions with no follow-ups.

  • @shinyshinythings
    @shinyshinythings 14 днів тому +50

    And why are we being asked to empathize with a CEO who could easily stuff his pillows with more money than any of us will see in our lifetimes?

    • @sandche8995
      @sandche8995 14 днів тому +5

      Don’t be heartless: They need more ivory back scratchers.

  • @Diseased_Mr_T
    @Diseased_Mr_T 14 днів тому +12

    Wow this is really not up to usual DW editorial standards. This was more of an advertisement than an incisive interview. Very disappointing.

    • @mishukzoo
      @mishukzoo 14 днів тому +2

      Well DW is German based, Bayer is a German based corporation, and German economy is in the toilet at the moment... I guess it's a win-win for these two

  • @sandche8995
    @sandche8995 14 днів тому +27

    My favorite is when he says it would be chaos if they followed rules.

    • @Corpomancer
      @Corpomancer 12 днів тому +1

      It would be at some level, thankfully regulations are written by those who are fully aligned with the grand "innovation" of keeping everything the same. The power these companies wield over us all should terrify everyone who follows rules, break them up.

  • @user-LCU
    @user-LCU 14 днів тому +9

    You are in denial re: Roundup. It’s a lose lose dude.

  • @ggsay1687
    @ggsay1687 14 днів тому +6

    They should write a book: How to loose money.

  • @Clydeb_9994
    @Clydeb_9994 14 днів тому +23

    They're The Biggest Evil On Earth!

  • @martytube821
    @martytube821 14 днів тому +8

    Well companies shouldn't be hurting/killing people while wanting immunity from lawsuits/crimes for harmful products, also big pharma funds most of the scientific papers and government drug admins..

  • @Diane-vh9ho
    @Diane-vh9ho 14 днів тому +8

    When will people with no conscience be stopped?

  • @yomajo
    @yomajo 14 днів тому +4

    He is very well versed in US-like corporate double speak. That's my only compliment.

  • @sandche8995
    @sandche8995 14 днів тому +10

    Did he just say “for eaters?”

  • @JaniceSkidmore
    @JaniceSkidmore 14 днів тому +8

    "...at some point, we have to ask, "Do facts matter?' and if they do, we have to act on them." This guy must work for donald j rump. Do facts matter.... classic cover it up with confusing words so you're not actually answering any questions and are deflecting in a way that leaves people not understanding they're being duped.

  • @christineherrmann205
    @christineherrmann205 13 днів тому +2

    Bayer: let's buy this company that once helped develop Agent Orange
    Someone: well, your country once helped gas people... might not be a good look. And, there's a huge chance their current product cause cancer
    Bayer: trivialities. Also, the laws suck.

  • @dominicdmello7531
    @dominicdmello7531 14 днів тому +2

    And what about all the lobbying both Monsanto and Bayer do in the US. And which party was in power when Monsanto was granted that label?

  • @ianashworth5953
    @ianashworth5953 14 днів тому +5

    What a load of egotistical verbal diarrhoea and corporate speak. Not a great surprise that Bayer are in trouble.

  • @williamwelling4872
    @williamwelling4872 14 днів тому +5

    Just follow the money people

  • @smileycat767
    @smileycat767 14 днів тому +1

    They try to save a big sinking ship with desperate attempts.
    With his leadership and vision, I do not see any brighter future for Bayer.
    I am speaking of 20 years of experience in global pharmaceutical industry.

  • @Y2k23FU
    @Y2k23FU 14 днів тому +2

    101 on how to get rid of toxic assets and move money from Germany to our US "friends"

  • @adios2011
    @adios2011 14 днів тому +3

    How much did they pay you for this piece ?

  • @vkchaitanya2003
    @vkchaitanya2003 13 днів тому +1

    How did Monsanto manage cases all this while? How did the cases come on the horizon all of a sudden

  • @tandrichter
    @tandrichter 13 днів тому +1

    I am a subscriber to DW as I enjoy your incisive interviews and analyses.However, this interview and its lack of inciseveness on key issues was outstandingly below standard as it didn't delve deeper into his superficial, brazen answers that did not address the questions asked. He was left off the hook easily. Destroying the Amazonian forest, the Planet's lungs in order to feed the population, Bayers priority, according to the CEO, is as short sighted a strategy as it is, respectfully, nonsensical, if not dumb. The interviewer carried on with her questions..

  • @cboy0394
    @cboy0394 13 днів тому +1

    What a softball interview. What purpose does this actually serve the viewer, if I wanted to I could just go on the company website and read all the pr releases that are posted there to get the same information that was released in this interview. I understand things shouldn't always be confrontational but if you're just going to act as another corporate mouthpiece than you shouldn't even bothering interviewing these executives.

  • @wilg9400
    @wilg9400 14 днів тому +3

    Aiming for the lowest bar

  • @01ai01
    @01ai01 14 днів тому +2

    Mr. Anderson seems to be very well spoken dude. In most ceo interviews I've seen, the ceo always appeared terrified to answer questions, but Bill has some energy.

  • @SloeJuice
    @SloeJuice 12 днів тому +1

    The R&D recoupment argument does make sense - after all, why would anyone take risks losing money in R&D for giving it all away to the competitors?
    If people aren't happy about this, they should push for goverments to do the R&D and take the risks associated with it itself rather than proxying through the private sector.

    • @caty863
      @caty863 5 днів тому

      As far as I know, all basic research is done on government dime. Corporations only do some innovations (i.e. some tricks to turn known science into "money"). Take rockets or internet for instance. government spent billions of $$$ to research the stuff. Now SpaceX and tech giants are reaping the benefits.

  • @Naoconsigometer1nome
    @Naoconsigometer1nome 8 днів тому

    CEO: "the world is pink and great, and laws and courts are giving us trouble in our quest to save the world "

  • @susanb4816
    @susanb4816 14 днів тому +5

    Slimey fellow

  • @iceman4660
    @iceman4660 14 днів тому +1

    You reap what you sow. Greed made them pursue companies that had all kinds of red flags and sirens surrounding them.

  • @fleischwolf82
    @fleischwolf82 14 днів тому +3

    He has a fair point at 6:00. The US system is broken. Many companies legally sepatate US from global business for exactly that reason.

    • @georgexavier922
      @georgexavier922 14 днів тому

      Their definition of broken is that it is not profitable enough for them. I am fine with a "broken" system that protects the regular citizen from rapacious oligarchs.

  • @hatchegg80
    @hatchegg80 14 днів тому +2

    maybe they can sell the football team

  • @dan49781
    @dan49781 14 днів тому +2

    Gaslighter.

  • @hhwippedcream
    @hhwippedcream 14 днів тому +1

    The overabundance of many, many chemicals (of which glyphosate is one) in our food systems and environments is a problem. However, I urge folks to look at the efficacy and toxicity of the chemicals that would be used in its stead, including many "organic" alternatives for both the user and environment. With widespread dependency on these chemicals for right on time, yields based ag profits, producers are often left to just look for the next thing. Without more widespread adoption of farming practices that require far less or zero of these chems, the problem chemical will shift like a game of musical chairs. Toxicity = dose x frequency of exposure. It is the later that is more troubling when one takes into account the ubiquity of use of glyphosate and other widely used agrichemicals. Instances of herbicide resistance simply compound the problem. To complicate things further these chems are a huge help in selectively targetting invasive plant species where a workforce can't be found or funded to continuously manage large expanses of land. This is an economic and land use issue combined with corporate spin, categorical thinking on the part of proponents and opponents of chems, and using the wrong tools in the wrong ways, in the wrong places (blanket management practices). There isn't a one size fits all answer to these issues while at the same time the highest level of scrutiny needs to persist until solutions are found.

  • @danielberdasco3933
    @danielberdasco3933 12 днів тому

    I think she’s a great journalist.

  • @erikitter6773
    @erikitter6773 13 днів тому

    I get trying, but I think there was pretty much no information gained by the interview in the end. It should have used in parts for a proper documentation instead. Well, guess that would lead into an access question. Doubt there would have been an interview agreed to in an investigative journalism context.

  • @b.w.3257
    @b.w.3257 14 днів тому +1

    Money's a helluva drug

  • @urbansenicar81
    @urbansenicar81 14 днів тому +1

    1) If you are worth 100 and buy X for 100, you're then not worth 200, but still 100.
    2) Now, why did you merge with claims hanging?

    • @vkchaitanya2003
      @vkchaitanya2003 13 днів тому

      Now they are not 100 they are at 30

    • @urbansenicar81
      @urbansenicar81 13 днів тому

      @@vkchaitanya2003 I understand that. But the premise was "Today Bayer’s entire market value is less than half of what it spent to buy Monsanto." And that comparison is meaningless.

  • @louistan7560
    @louistan7560 14 днів тому

    There is always more to it than the size of the acquisition. This could just be another one.

  • @csly2719
    @csly2719 12 днів тому

    I think it was very hard to get this interview with these critical, well phrased and researched questions through!
    The compromise was obviously to give as much time as needed to the answers.
    What came out feels kind of truthful:
    The substantial questions could not be substantially answered. There is little said besides corporate blabla. If you have nothing to say you can speak as long as you want I guess …
    It should be pretty clear that Bayer needs a miracle right now, and how this CEO envisions the future of Bayer is hardly how I would see a responsible and innovative biotech company of the future. Acquiring Monsanto in the first place tells more than thousand words. Imo this is well deserved, sorry not sorry

  • @krollpeter
    @krollpeter 14 днів тому

    Why would someone buy a company that has a bunch of lawsuits on their heels? How can somebody justify this? What is really behind?

    • @mariokajin
      @mariokajin 14 днів тому

      Patents

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter 14 днів тому +1

      @@mariokajin I did some reading. My conclusion is there can be only one single reason: His task is to bring Bayer down, or at least get it split up. End of Bayer.
      BTW. The Monsanto deal was not done by him, but by his predecessor.

  • @larrydrollinger3429
    @larrydrollinger3429 14 днів тому +2

    hog at the trough

  • @Kghhtnj
    @Kghhtnj 14 днів тому

    I worked for Roche, he made a fool of himself moving to Bayer. What a loser company

  • @entropytheory8875
    @entropytheory8875 14 днів тому +4

    Big whoop! No one cares about corporations

  • @cwaddle
    @cwaddle 14 днів тому

    Great interview

  • @Byzantion
    @Byzantion 14 днів тому +2

    Feeding the world? I can grow more food on 1/3 of the land that they use... and i am doing it sustainably while supporting wildlife and diversity

  • @r.1599
    @r.1599 13 днів тому +2

    What an immoral person.

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 14 днів тому

    Bayer did win Bundesliga..😮

  • @williamakhadzi6205
    @williamakhadzi6205 14 днів тому +1

    Personally me thinks that he is lying.

  • @mjkay8660
    @mjkay8660 14 днів тому

    I haven't had anything to do with bear or any of its conglomerates since I found out they were supplying Dr mangala with tons of aspirin trials

  • @TheRealBlueValhalla
    @TheRealBlueValhalla 14 днів тому

    Didn't Bayer buy Monsanto?

    • @susanb4816
      @susanb4816 14 днів тому +3

      Kinda the point of this discussion

  • @purelizardmilk6598
    @purelizardmilk6598 13 днів тому +1

    Lotta hate in the comments, i dunno i think this guy was pretty honest and correct about how this sort of innovating chemical giant HAS to run to serve the world

  • @swedichboy1000
    @swedichboy1000 14 днів тому

    Deus Ex, its called Consolidation.

  • @lambertois11
    @lambertois11 14 днів тому +1

    Nice try for a dog and pony show, but I DO NOT BUY IT !!

  • @cghhgv2571
    @cghhgv2571 14 днів тому

    Oh it’s so sad . So many nice questions and none of them answered . You know that the world is in decadence when the people that rule are too small and tiny . Exactly the opposite of the role model. Sad .

  • @surturiel
    @surturiel 14 днів тому

    @13:00 he's not wrong.
    And "grass-fed beef" became an euphemism for a horrible cattle business model.

  • @TheAlchemistZero1
    @TheAlchemistZero1 14 днів тому +2

    Civilization has entered late-stage capitalism.
    Capitalism is an insatiable hunger, one which is inherently incapable of expressing the concept of "enough" - it's a system that must chronically engorge (without pause).
    Poverty is the mother of necessity; the comfort of the rich, depends upon an abundant supply of the poor.
    the Alchemist
    -Ø1

  • @blitzrumble2956
    @blitzrumble2956 14 днів тому +3

    The comment section is full of small kids, who are incapable to comprehend adult talks.

  • @Not_Ent3rt4iner
    @Not_Ent3rt4iner 14 днів тому

    Don’t try doing cnbc 😢 german ceos are somewhat boring 😅

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  • @Marre480
    @Marre480 10 днів тому

    Greed

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