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Why did Viterra sell out? Who is Glencore?

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  • theplowboy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2000
    • 215

    Why did Viterra sell out? Who is Glencore?

    I heard the rumours the past few days
    and wonder why Viterra would sell at
    this time. Already huge challenges
    ahead with new CWB.

    I am not sure how a Swiss based trading
    company is going to be good for Western
    Canadian farmers?

    Anyone else uncertain about how things
    are going to work this year?
  • cottonpicken
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 6993

    #2
    Canadian shareholders are *****s,its not good for
    farmers but good for investors.

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    • rockpile
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 879

      #3
      The Plowboy. With or without the CWB change,
      insiders have been speculating on Viterra's sellout
      for quite some time now. They were ripe for the
      picking. As for Glencore, they are not Swiss.
      Controlled by an American named Mark Rich, who
      spent time in jail and was pardoned at the last
      minute by his good ole buddy Bill Clinton before he
      left office. They are based in Switzerland because of
      international tax laws and of course Swiss Banks
      (wink, wink). Do a little digging - they have a
      checkered past. And if anyone thinks this deal
      happened overnight since last Friday, give your
      head a shake! It's been in the making for several
      months now, but only released to other possible
      suitors to a counter offer at the last minute. This
      whole deal smells bad. And the devil will be in the
      details....

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      • SASKFARMER3
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

        #4
        Mayo wins rest loose. Well at least the
        last shares I have of the Viagra will be
        gone. No more!

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        • cottonpicken
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 6993

          #5
          http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip641450

          "a number of months"

          Ya no kidding

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          • tstep
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 394

            #6
            What happens if the shareholders , when we have our vote in May, vote against all this??

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            • Choice2U
              Senior Member
              • May 2008
              • 476

              #7
              I am guessing that the vast majority of shareholders of Viterra are NOT farmers so it really doesn't matter what "we" think. The shares were trading between $9.50 - $10.50 for the past 4 years or so. With this announcement, investors will see a 60% ROI ($10 to $16) in a month with nothing to show for the previous 4 years....do you really think they would risk saying "no" and have the shares go back down....Do you really think Mayo would not have his ducks in order and forgo a 60% return on all his stock and stock options...I don't think so....This buyout is good for the investors of Glencore, Agrium and the JRI family members. I have no problems with Glencore owning the grain handling assets. I do have a problem with Agrium getting a share of the Medicine Hat plant and getting a majority stake in the retail end of things. JRI getting bigger is not a problem. With that being said, there will be individual locations where things will have to be worked out because competition will be questionable.

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              • ColevilleH2S
                Senior Member
                • May 2007
                • 1645

                #8
                Wow Rockpile, good heads-up. All you have to do is wiki the guy and it makes your skin crawl. Iran, Mossad,!?!? this guy is way too involved in politics to run a grain company.

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                • sumdumguy
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 11979

                  #9
                  I think viterra had a gravy train with the CWB. i
                  wondered why Mayo was pounding his chest as
                  the monopoly was dismantled. They had the
                  board by the b---s for a long time. Now we gotta
                  compete just like the rest. Oh shoot! no sugar
                  daddy.

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                  • BTO_farmall
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 509

                    #10
                    This is The Biggest Scam in History ever Perpetrated on The Comedian Farmer. Inside Job at its Finest. Ask yerlseves what The **** does a 78 Year Old Man want outta The Comedian Grain Industry. Theys tellin us This Deal is Sooooooo Good fer Farmers, Oh it is eh, Then Why The **** was The Input Side Sold Off, Yous Think they would keep it all as One Entity seein as They have 50% Market Share. Why on Earth would you buy Something tryin To Be A Big Player in The Industry, Then sell a Bunch of The Assets off. Once Split, The Value is GONE, Angrium will never sell. Comedian Farmers Got ****ed Again, Again, & Again on This Deal, Tell Me Something I don't Already Know..................

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