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Syngenta holds annual general meeting
[/title][fusion_text]Thursday, April 28th 2016
At their annual general meeting earlier this week, Syngenta shareholders officially approved motions for an ordinary dividend of CHF 11.00 per share ($465 U.S. per share) and a special dividend of CHF 5.00 per share. The special dividend is contingent upon the public tender offer by CNAC Saturn (NL) B.V., an indirect subsidiary of China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina), becoming unconditional. Syngenta spokesperson Paul Minehart said the ChemChina offer will remain open until all regulatory approvals are competed globally and then close. Sixty-seven percent of shares must agree to be purchased for the deal to be completed.
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