Monsanto rejects Bayer buyout, again

NEW YORK (AP) - Monsanto on Tuesday rejected a second and richer takeover bid from Bayer.

The German drug and chemicals company last week boosted its offer from $62 billion, to approximately $65 billion, or $125 per share.

Monsanto Co., a seed company, called the revised offer inadequate, as it did the initial bid.

The St. Louis company said it remains open to talks with Bayer and others about a deal.

Bayer on Tuesday said it was disappointed with the second rejection, and took a shot at the company in a written statement.

"The revised all-cash offer is a compelling opportunity and represents immediate and certain value for Monsanto shareholders amid recent weak business performance and Monsanto's reduced mid-term outlook," Bayer said.

It said it looked forward to further negotiations.

Shares of Monsanto shed 11 cents to $106.20 in afternoon trading.