The Swedish government has given its green light at the entrance of Vladimir Antonov Saab in the capital and thus release a situation that has raised fears the worst for the house of Trollhättan. Of course, the danger has not yet escaped (Spyker has proven to herself and the world that hold the reins of a major car manufacturer is not the concern recently), but that now is certainly good news, at least financially.
Stockholm has thus exceeded the uncertainties associated with the figure of the Russian tycoon, accused by many of excessive proximity to the sphere of international organized crime. And it can only be a Spyker pleasure: "We managed to rebuild the reputation of Antonov-that has given so much to Spyker in 2007 - during a year of hard work," exulted Victor Muller, the number one home .
Saab Now, if everything goes according to schedules in port, should be able to rely on the availability of cash resources of the most stable. In any case, the property continues to seek additional sources of funding to better secure a smooth operation, because the placet today must be ratified by the European Investment Bank, which provided a reasonable loan during the crisis in favor of Saab.
Stockholm has thus exceeded the uncertainties associated with the figure of the Russian tycoon, accused by many of excessive proximity to the sphere of international organized crime. And it can only be a Spyker pleasure: "We managed to rebuild the reputation of Antonov-that has given so much to Spyker in 2007 - during a year of hard work," exulted Victor Muller, the number one home .
Saab Now, if everything goes according to schedules in port, should be able to rely on the availability of cash resources of the most stable. In any case, the property continues to seek additional sources of funding to better secure a smooth operation, because the placet today must be ratified by the European Investment Bank, which provided a reasonable loan during the crisis in favor of Saab.
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