Benzinga's M&A Chatter for Monday February 10, 2014

The following are the M&A deals, rumors and chatter circulating on Wall Street for Monday February 10, 2014: Alibaba Offers to Acquire AutoNavi for $21.00/ADS in Cash The Offer:
AutoNavi Holdings AMAP announced Monday that its Board of Directors has received a non-binding proposal letter, dated February 10, 2014, from Alibaba, proposing a "going-private" transaction, under which Alibaba will acquire all of the ADS's and ordinary shares of AutoNavi not already beneficially owned by Alibaba for $21.00 per ADS in cash. AutoNavi's Board intends to form a committee of independent directors to consider the offer. Alibaba currently owns 28% of AutoNavi's total issued and outstanding shares. AutoNavi closed Monday at $20.57, a gain of more than 24%. Microchip Technology to Acquire Supertex for $33/Share in Cash The Deal:
Microchip Technology MCHP and Supertex SUPX announced Monday that Microchip has agreed to acquire Supertex for $33 per share in cash, for a total equity value of about $394 million. The deal is expected to close in Q2 2014. Supertex closed Monday at $32.95, a gain of 35%. Microchip Technology closed at $44.76, a gain of $0.32. CNA Sells Continental Assurance to Wilton Re for Net Proceeds of Approximately $615M The Deal:
CNA Financial Corporation CNA announced Monday that it has agreed to sell Continental Assurance Company to a subsidiary of Wilton Re Holdings Limited. The transaction is expected to result in net proceeds of approximately $615 million. The closing is expected to take place in Q2 2014. CNA Financial closed Monday at $42.42, a gain of more
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