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Re: merger from hell

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Hi {NAME}, More than 600,000 people have joined our campaign to stop the dangerous merger between ag

Hi {NAME}, More than 600,000 people have joined our campaign to stop the dangerous merger between agrochemical giants Bayer and Monsanto. With a Trump U.S. presidency on the horizon, we must pressure antitrust regulators now to block the deal. Trump has already proven himself to be a corporate stooge by appointing billionaires and former lobbyists to senior cabinet team. We only have a few weeks left before Trump assumes office. That is why it’s so important to put a stop to this absolute disaster of a merger right here, right now. For the survival of our bees, small family farms and our entire food supply -- we need to stand together in this fight. [Please call on antitrust authorities in the EU and the US to stop the merger from hell.] Thanks for all you do, Paul and the whole team at SumOfUs --------------------------------------------------------------- The next few weeks are crucial to stop the nightmare merger between Bayer and Monsanto. We need to get our message to regulators right now. Please call on EU Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager and Head of the antitrust Authority in the U.S. Department of Justice to stop this merger from hell. [SumOfUs] Here is our email from last week: In just a few weeks Bayer and Monsanto are getting ready to file their merger with antitrust authorities in Europe and the U.S.. If they succeed, we are facing a nightmare scenario: more bee-killing neonics in our fields, more toxic glyphosate on our plates, and more corporate control over our food supply. Regulators can still stop this merger, but they’re already getting hammered by corporate lobbyists pressuring them to back off. That's why we need to move fast -- antitrust regulators have a limited amount of time to take action, and the clock is already ticking. [Call on EU and US regulators to block the merger between Bayer and Monsanto and stop further concentration in the agrichemical sector.] With your help and the donations of thousands of generous SumOfUs members around the world, we have already made great strides to stop this merger from happening. We hired some of the world’s top legal minds to prove that the merger is a disaster, in violation of antitrust law and simply can’t go ahead. We’ve published the results as a legal white paper and you have tweeted and emailed the European and US antitrust authorities in a massive public outcry against this deal. We made sure that everyone from the Financial Times to Bloomberg reported on our white paper. We’ve turned up at any public event Bayer and Monsanto are planning to protest this merger. Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo even shared the campaign with his followers. But to convince the regulators to step in, it will take a massive grassroots outcry right now. [Call on the EU and U.S. antitrust authorities to block the merger now!] A Bayer-Monsanto merger is not inevitable. We have seen again and again what happens when powerful corporations get their way. The merger wave has led to banks deemed too big to fail and only 6 big big agrochemical corporations controlling almost everything we eat. Farmers are being squeezed too, with higher prices and fewer choices. It sounds grim -- and it is -- but we know we can stop this merger. We did the impossible in 2014 when SumOfUs members helped stop Comcast from acquiring Time Warner in an unprecedented takeover. It was the Department of Justice that laid the finishing blow -- but it was tens of thousands of SumOfUs members and our allies us who made it happen. [Please call on the Department of Justice and the EU Commissioner for Competition to block this merger!] Thanks for all that you do, Paul, Anne, Toni and the rest of the SumOfUs team ********** More information: [Bayer to Buy Monsanto Creating World's Largest Seed and Pesticide Company,] Ecowatch, Sept 14, 2016 [Why Bayer's massive deal to buy Monsanto is so worrisome,] Vox, Sept 15, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------- SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. Please help keep SumOfUs strong by chipping in $3 or become a SumOfUs core member with a regular monthly donation. [Set up a monthly donation] [Chip in $3 instead] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. | [Unsubscribe]

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