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Spyker sues GM for $3 billion over Saab bankruptcy

Dutch sportscar maker Spyker is suing General Motors for $3 billion on behalf of its subsidiary Saab, accusing the U.S. automaker of deliberately bankrupting the Swedish group by blocking a deal with a Chinese investor.

 

Saab Still Hopes for Saving Bid

Saab Still Hopes for Saving Bid

GM's Swedish brand remains hopeful a sale can be agreed to keep it alive, even though it is still preparing to wind down operations.

 

G.M. Plans to Close Saab After Talks Collapse

G.M. Plans to Close Saab After Talks Collapse

With a narrow, though loyal, customer base, Saab has proved too small to lure the world’s big automakers.

 

Koenigsegg backs out of plan to buy Saab from GM

Koenigsegg backs out of plan to buy Saab from GM

General Motors Co. says a Swedish specialty car maker has ended plans to buy GM's Saab brand....

 

GM seals deal to sell Saab to Koenigsegg

GM seals deal to sell Saab to Koenigsegg

General Motors Corp. said Tuesday it has signed an agreement to sell its unit Saab Automotive to Sweden's Koenigsegg Group AB, confirming an announcement in June, although government officials warn that more capital is needed before the deal can be closed.

 

GM Reaches Deal to Sell Saab

Automaker to sell its Swedish unit Saab to sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg.

 

G.M. Said to Be Close to Sale of Saab

G.M is close to selling Saab to Koenigsegg, a Swedish maker of high-end sports cars, a person close to the negotiations said.

 

Renault, Geely in Talks With GM

GM is in talks about turning its Saturn division over to Renault. Separately, China's Geely Automobile has submitted a bid to acquire GM's Saab unit.

 

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