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​Starwood receives nearly $14B buyout bid from Chinese group

NEW YORK - A fight for control of the Starwood hotel chain is under way after a $14 billion buyout offer from a consortium led by China's Anbang Insurance Group.

A whole lot of hotel brands, but only a handful of owners
A whole lot of hotel brands, but only a handful of owners

Marriott International Inc. has already bid for Starwood, owner of Sheraton and St. Regis hotels, in a deal worth $12.2 billion. Starwood was given permission by Marriott (MAR) to consider other offers.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. (HOT) said Monday that it still favors the Marriott deal, but that it's looking at the latest bid.

That offer includes $76 per Starwood share and Interval Leisure Group stock currently valued at about $5.50 per Starwood share.

Just days ago, Anbang cut a $6.5 billion deal with Blackstone Group for the Strategic Hotels & Resorts Inc.

Marriott said Monday that it stands behind its offer.

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