Bayer may put plastics unit on the block: Bloomberg
Evonik one of the major contenders to buy the Bayer's plastics unit, which has the potential to fetch more than Euro 7.8 billion ($10.8 billion) including net debt
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Leverkusen, Germany

A sale of the plastics unit, which could fetch more than Euro 7.8 billion ($10.8 billion) including net debt, would take time to carve out and would coincide with a push by Bayer to make acquisitions to broaden its drug and lifescience offering, the people said.
Bloomberg report added that Bayer’s plastics unit earns a return that’s lower than the cost of the capital employed, leading to its strategic future within the group to be questioned before. Bayer forecast in March that demand will pick up and the unit will use more of its production capacity, enabling the company to charge higher prices. Bayer aims for Material Science to earn its cost of capital by 2016 at the latest.
If the Evonik-Bayer deal culminates, it will one of the biggest deals in the plastics industry in Germany in recent time.
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First Published: Apr 28 2014 | 5:26 PM IST