Number of Monsanto Lawsuit Plaintiffs Jumps To 8,000
Source: Reuters
By Ludwig Burger, 6 hrs. ago.
The number of U.S. lawsuits brought against Bayer's newly acquired Monsanto has jumped to about 8,000, as the German drugmaker braces for years of legal wrangling over alleged cancer risks of glyphosate-based weedkillers.
Bayer had previously disclosed 5,200 such lawsuits against Monsanto, which it acquired in a $63 billion deal completed in June. "The number of plaintiffs in both state and federal litigation is approximately 8,000 as of end-July. These numbers may rise or fall over time but our view is that the number is not indicative of the merits of the plaintiffs' cases," Bayer Chief Executive Werner Baumann told analysts in a conference call on Thursday.
Bayer shares have lost more than 10 percent since Monsanto was ordered on Aug. 10 to pay $289 million in damages in the first U.S. lawsuit over glyphosate-based weedkillers such as Roundup and Ranger Pro.
The legal headache adds to a number of distractions for Bayer, such as falling consumer care product sales and a rebuke on production practices from the U.S. drugs watchdog, as it seeks to strengthen its drug development pipeline and has begun integrating Monsanto into its organization...More...
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- Monsanto plaintiff, Dewayne Johnson dying of cancer says $289M verdict not 'in vain.' Aug. 2018. (CBS News).
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/10/health/monsanto-johnson-trial-verdict/index.html
Bayer said it will initially petition the judge to reverse the jury's verdict from Aug. 10, and "if necessary" challenge the ruling with California appellate courts, which will take at least a year. Executives on the call stressed that demand for glyphosate and seeds for crops that tolerate the broad-spectrum herbicide had not been affected by the verdict.
"Nothing whatsoever has changed in the regulatory status of the product. There is simply very high demand, and has been for many decades for glyphosate. It is an invaluable tool for growers," said Liam Condon, the head of Bayer's newly enlarged Crop Science division.
mysteryowl
(7,398 posts)There is hope. All these lawsuits could take down this horrible company.
donkeypoofed
(2,187 posts)Cha
(297,774 posts)they regret it!
pecosbob
(7,545 posts)CountAllVotes
(20,878 posts)Hope the bastards rot in one hot hell filled with lots of hot coals!
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)Then the news broke that traces of it are found in breakfast cereals.
It's used on sugar beets, sorghum, and some rice, with wheat in the near future.
There is a very high correlation between non-Hodgins lymphoma and glysophate.
Archae
(46,356 posts)And what ever happened to those?
I have cancer.
Prostate cancer, had surgery about a month ago.
Who should I blame?