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Monsanto,
the world's largest seed company, has turned down Bayer AG's $62
billion acquisition bid as "incomplete and financially inadequate." But
as Hayley Platt reports, it is open to further negotiations.
Zimbabwe's
ruling Zanu-PF party wants a million people to march in support of
President Robert Mugabe. But there are doubts about whether the turnout
will be as big as it hopes.
The economy is struggling and Mugabe's critics want the march to become a protest instead.
A
Syrian rebel alliance has begun an offensive against the Islamic State
of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group in the
countryside, north of Raqqa
Detained Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko 'has arrived in Kyiv' in a prisoner swap with Russia, reports say.
She
had been captured and put on trial in Russia where she was found guilty
of complicity in the deaths of Russian journalists who were killed by
artillery while covering the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Savchenko
is said to have been exchanged for two Russian servicemen convicted of
involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
A
section of the embankment of the River Arno in central Florence
collapsed on Wednesday morning, sending part of the road and at least 20
parked cars into a newly formed ditch.
The collapse took place very close to the famous Ponte Vecchio, a medieval covered bridge over the Arno.
The collapsed segment is about 200m (650ft) in length and 7m (23ft) across.
Firefighters
believe the chasm has been created by the failure of a large water pipe
beneath the surface.Florence's Mayor Dario Nardella tweeted (in
Italian) that no-one had been harmed in the incident on Lungarno
Torrigiani.
He appealed to motorists to remove their cars from the
nearby area, and said the water supply to part of the city centre was
cut off.
According
to a report in Taiwan's Economic Daily newspaper Apple has tapped its
iPhone suppliers to be ready to supply up to 78 million units by the end
of 2016 - well above the 65 million iPhone 7s analysts are forecasting.
Pay attention to the chatter TheStreet's Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio
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the past when iPhone sales would drop.' This is why you're seeing really
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Skyworks . Cramer doesn't expect a good quarter from Apple which means
if you're in the stock for 'hot money' you'll be wrong, but he likes the
longer term.