While resting at Saab in Trollhättan, the wheels still, because the company can not pay its suppliers, Swedish media reported that there is hope. On Thursday, both the Swedish authorities and even the old Saab owner General Motors green light for the start of the controversial Russian Vladimir Antonov Investors have given.
Spyker Cars in the Netherlands, the current owner of Saab, for the first quarter reported a net loss of 72 million €. Spyker CEO Victor Muller also took the sales target of 80 000 Saab back this year. New budget figures, he did not name. 2010 Saab had produced 32 000 vehicles. (Ampnet / Sm)
Spyker Cars in the Netherlands, the current owner of Saab, for the first quarter reported a net loss of 72 million €. Spyker CEO Victor Muller also took the sales target of 80 000 Saab back this year. New budget figures, he did not name. 2010 Saab had produced 32 000 vehicles. (Ampnet / Sm)
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- Saab loses $107 million in Q1, looking for a Chinese partner (29/04/2011)
- Saab 'to resume car production' (02/05/2011)
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