Mobay already existed just after World War II. But according to the Wall Street Journal in May 2025, Bayer is considering a plan to try to resolve its legal issues related to Monsanto’s Roundup in the United States. If it fails, the German group could file for Monsanto’s bankruptcy. And also in May, Monsanto lost its appeal following the $175 million verdict concerning Roundup, a controversial herbicide, for the cancers it causes, according to the Institute for Responsible Technology. The group had to pay more than ten billion for its lies and fraud regarding Roundup, which it passes off as glyphosate, even though it contains carcinogens along with glyphosate, according to our scientifically published findings, such as petroleum hydrocarbons waste, but also arsenic, which are themselves herbicides, and other heavy metals, while different states, including France, Europe, and the United States, pretend to ignore it with madness. It is true that the public interest has long since been lost to billionaire wars.