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Bayer Expects Higher Profitability In Coming Years
LEVERKUSEN (dpa-AFX) - Bayer AG (BAYZF.PK, BAYRY.PK, BYR.L) said it expects dynamic growth with higher profitability in the coming years and is accelerating its transformation.
Speaking at the virtual Capital Markets Day on Wednesday, CEO Werner Baumann emphasized Bayer s long-term growth perspectives.
The company expects core earnings per share to be between 7.00 euros and 7.50 euros in 2024 based on constant currencies. The free cash flow is set to grow to around five billion euros by 2024. By 2024, net sales are planned to reach 43 billion euros to 45 billion euros.
Sales growth at Bayer is planned to regain momentum in 2021 and further accelerate in the years thereafter.
February 25, 2021
Robert Seaney, Ph.D. ’55, professor emeritus of soil and crop sciences who’s best known for his research on identifying the best forages for New York state soils and climate, died Jan. 19 in Petersburg, Illinois. He was 93.
“Dr. Seaney was an excellent communicator and was widely respected by colleagues, extension agents and farmers,” said Danny Fox, professor emeritus of animal science. “Through his research and extension program, he had a large impact on improving forage production on livestock farms in New York state.”
Born Jan. 23, 1927, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Seaney served in the U.S. Army before earning his bachelor’s degree in biology from Purdue University in 1951. He received his Ph.D. in plant breeding, then joined the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) as an assistant professor of plant breeding and agronomy. Seaney was promoted to associate professor in 1961.
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