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Starwood Hotels rejects Marriott takeover offer in favour of China's Anbang

The management of the company that owns Sheraton and Westin hotels has rebuffed a takeover offer from Marriott in favour of an even better one from Chinese company Anbang.
Marriott had agreed to pay more than $12 billion for Starwood hotels before being outbid by a better offer from Chinese firm Anbang. (Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg)

The management of the company that owns Sheraton and Westin hotelshas rebuffed a takeover offer from Marriott in favour of an even better one from Chinese company Anbang.

Starwood Hotels is calling off a $12.2 billion deal with Marriottin favour of an better offer from a group of investors led by the Chinese insurance company Anbang.

The decision came after Anbang upped its offer for Starwood by nearly $370 million Friday, bringing the total deal to more than $14 billionUS.

Anbang's offer of $78 a share came a few months after Marriott bid of $76 for the chainin a deal that would have created the world's largest collections of hotels.

Starwood owns 82 hotels across Canada. Marriott has 141 hotels across Canada.

Starwood will pay a $400-million break fee toMarriott to end the deal.

Marriott has until March 28 to make another offer. Marriott International Inc. said Friday that it still believes a combination with Starwood is best, and is considering its next step. Marriott first offered to buy Starwood in November.

Shares of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. rose more than five per cent on the NYSE.