(Reuters) - The deal, valued at $1.7 billion including about $136 million of debt, is 40 cents per share higher than the bid made by Catalina's largest shareholder, ValueAct Capital.
Catalina said it terminated its earlier merger deal with ValueAct and paid an $8.44 million termination fee as required by the terms of that agreement.
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