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Bayer annual losses top €1bn after weedkiller lawsuit settlements

Wed 04 March 2026 14:18 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Bayer reported an operating loss of more than 1bn in 2025 as annual profits were wiped out by a 3.55bn hit from legal charges in the fourth quarter after resolving a years-long litigation related to its Roundup weedkiller.

The German pharmaceutical and biotechnology company, which last month agreed to pay $7.25bn to settle more than 100,000 lawsuits claiming that Roundup caused cancer, reported a net loss of 3.76bn in the fourth quarter, compared with a 355m loss the year before.

That pushed the full-year earnings before interest and tax to a loss of 1.08bn in 2025, compared with a loss of just 71m in 2024.

Bayer said it has taken steps to "significantly contain litigation by the end of 2026", though settlements would result in negative free cash flow of -1.5bn to -2.5bn this year, compared with FCF of 2.1bn in 2025.

Group sales totalled 45.58bn in 2025, down slightly from 46.61bn in 2024, representing the firm's third straight years of falling sales. Excluding litigation and other special items, EBIT fell to 5.11bn from 5.44bn.

Bayer held on to its dividend payment of 11cents a share.

"We anticipate that litigation impacts will burden our cash position in 2026 and lead to negative free cash flow for the year. Nonetheless, we expect a solid performance, with robust developments in sales and earnings across our businesses," said chair Bill Anderson.

Bayer shares were down 5.1% at 36.37 by 1455 GMT.

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