Benzinga's M&A Chatter for Monday December 19, 2011

Here are the M&A deals and chatter for Monday December 19, 2011. Benzinga Pro reported them in real-time as they occurred: BI-LO to Acquire Winn-Dixie The Deal: BI-LO to acquire Winn-Dixie WINN for $9.50 per share in cash. Under the terms of the definitive agreement, BI-LO will acquire all of the outstanding shares of Winn-Dixie stock in the merger. Winn-Dixie shareholders will receive $9.50 in cash per share of Winn-Dixie common stock, representing a premium of approximately 75% over the closing price of Winn-Dixie common stock on December 16, 2011. The merger will create an organization of approximately 690 grocery stores and 63,000 employees in eight states throughout the southeastern United States. Winn-Dixie shares traded in a range of $9.15 to $9.32 Monday, on 60 times the average daily volume. Winn-Dixie Shares closed at $9.24, a gain of 70% for the day. Tangoe Acquires ProfitLine The Deal: Tangoe TNGO acquires privately-held ProfitLine for $23.5 million. Tangoe announced that it has acquired privately held ProfitLine, in a transaction that closed today, December 19, 2011. Under the terms of the acquisition agreement, Tangoe will pay approximately $23.5 million in cash, $14.5 million of which was paid upon closing, $4.5 million of which will be paid in 12 months, and $4.5 million of which will be paid in 18 months. Roche to Acquire Inhibitex The Rumor: Roche Holding (RHHBY) to acquire Inhibitex INHX for between $23.00 and $28.00 per share. M&A chatter has been brewing in Inhibitex since the company released positive Hepatitis-C trial data on November 29. Benzinga placed calls into both Inhibitex and Roche, but did not receive a reply. Inhibitex shares traded Monday in a range of $10.45 to $11.49 on almost twice the average daily volume and closed at 10.54, a gain of 1.5% for the day. Bristol-Myers Squibb to Acquire Elan The Rumor: Bristol-Myers Squibb BMY to Acquire Elan ELN for $16.00 per share. The subject of frequent takeover rumors and just as many denials, Elan did not return calls from Benzinga. Elan shares traded in a range of $11.85 to $12.60 Monday on more than 3 times the average daily volume. Elan closed just off the highs of the day at $12.57, a gain of more than 6% for the day.
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