Delta and Pine Land Company
Moves Forward as an Independent Business
Delta and Pine Land Company (D&PL)
announced today that it will not consummate the merger with Monsanto as
Roger Malkin, chairman and chief executive officer said, Monsanto has not
been able to reach agreement with the government regulators reviewing the
merger.
Malkin continued by saying "Although
the failure to obtain approval is certainly disappointing, it offers resolution
to a long process. We will move forward operating as we have since
I came to D&PL, continuing the entrepreneurial spirit which made us
the market leader in the cotton seed business. This means Delta and
Pine Land will continue operating as a customer-focused independent company,
offering farmer the highest quality genetics, technology, information and
seed.'
Steve M. Hawkins, company president
and chief operating officer, said new licensing agreements provide D&PL
more latitude. "Despite the fact that this proposed merger is being
called off, Delta and Pine Land Company will continue to work with Monsanto
as a technology provider. As an independent company, D&PL will
have greater opportunities to investigate all technologies which may benefit
growers, whether developed by Monsanto or other companies. We will
continue to develop those products and services which help farmers increase
crop value and performance."
The proposed merger was announced
in May of 1998 and has been under review by the Department of Justice since
that time. Hawkins said he was glad that the distractions caused
by the proposed merger and its delays have given way to resolution.
"We will be moving forward with
our business focus and rejuvenating the enthusiasm that has long differentiated
D&PL from other companies," Hawkins added.
D&PL markets cotton seed under
the Deltapine, Paymaster and Sure-Grow product lines. The company's
soybean varieties, which gained market share under the Deltapine and Sure-Grow
names, are being sold under the D&PL banner.
Delta and Pine Land Company is a
commercial breeder, producer and marketer of cotton planting seed, as well
as soybean seed in the Cotton Belt. For more than 80 years, the Mississippi-based
company has used its extensive plant breeding programs drawing from a diverse
germplasm base to develop superior varieties. Delta and Pine Land
has offices in seven states and facilities in several foreign countries.
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