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Spyker Cars renews bid to buy Saab from GM

Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:30 PM EST
business, eu, sale, sweden, saab, spyker-cars
Malin Rising, Associated Press

FILE - In this April 11, 2006 file photo, the logo of the Swedish automobile manufacturer Saab adorns the hood of a sedan outside a south Denver Saab dealership. General Motors Co. said Friday, Dec. 18, 2009 it will wind down Saab after talks to sell the brand to Dutch carmaker Spyker Cars collapsed. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

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STOCKHOLM — In a final attempt to rescue Saab Automobile AB, Dutch auto maker Spyker Cars on Sunday submitted a new offer to buy the Swedish brand from General Motors Co.

Spyker said it has submitted a new 11-point proposal to GM, addressing the issues that made talks collapse earlier this week.

GM on Friday said it would wind down Saab because issues arose during the sales talks with Spyker that could not be resolved, and the window of time to complete a deal was small.

Spyker Chief Executive Officer Victor R. Muller said he hoped the new offer would make GM change its mind.

"We are very confident that our renewed offer will remove the impasse that was standing in the way of an agreement on Friday, and this would still allow us to conclude the deal prior to the expiry of the deadline originally set by GM of Dec. 31," he said in a statement.

"We have made every effort to resolve the issues that were preventing the conclusion of this matter and we have asked GM and all other involved parties to seriously consider this offer," he added.

Muller said the new offer removes a demand that a loan from the European Investment Bank to Saab be approved before the end of the year, and has the full backing of Saab's management.

It said the new offer expires on Monday, giving GM little time to make a decision.

Saab employs about 3,400 people worldwide, most of them at its main plant in Trollhattan, Sweden.

Gert-Inge Andersson, leader of the local government in Trollhattan, daid he did not yet dare to believe in the new offer.

"It's bordering on torture, of citizens and the employees at Saab, when messages like these fly back and forth," he told local news agency TT

Swedish government officials declined to comment.

GM bought a 50 percent stake and management control of Saab for $600 million in 1989 and gained full ownership in 2000 for $125 million more.

In February, the Swedish brand went into creditor protection in an effort by GM to sell the unit. A consortium led by Swedish sports car maker Koenigsegg Automotive AB signed a preliminary deal to buy the brand in June but dropped out in November.

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Albyf1z

Good, maybe now GM can complete dumping brands that are unprofitable (or not as profitable) to them. Not saying that Saab is a bad brand but it wasnt helping GM with profitability. Same with Hummer, Saturn, and Im sad to say, Pontiac.

    Reply#1 - Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:52 PM EST
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