What you need to Spyker for the go-ahead to buy 24% of Saab by Pang from China? A trick would be to change its name from Spyker Cars NV in Swedish According to Victor Muller, CEO of the company that holds a majority, the transaction is almost completed and expected that the Chinese now pay 30 million euros into the coffers of the House Dutch, a real breath of fresh air for a manufacturer faced with a worrying lack of liquidity.
Muller announced that "The advance payment made by Pang from the sale of Saab cars in China is not subject to approval." The latter, in fact, is only part of the agreement, according to analysts, it is said that to end as both sides want. The financial experts of Shanghai and Beijing, for example, believe that it is unlikely that the government would allow Pang from buying a stake in Swedish Automobile NV, as the country's objective is to consolidate its automobile industry to expand .
If it were approved, however, why the country's largest distributor of cars will pay seventy million total. From the headquarters of Pang is believed that the transaction will fail. 


Muller announced that "The advance payment made by Pang from the sale of Saab cars in China is not subject to approval." The latter, in fact, is only part of the agreement, according to analysts, it is said that to end as both sides want. The financial experts of Shanghai and Beijing, for example, believe that it is unlikely that the government would allow Pang from buying a stake in Swedish Automobile NV, as the country's objective is to consolidate its automobile industry to expand .
If it were approved, however, why the country's largest distributor of cars will pay seventy million total. From the headquarters of Pang is believed that the transaction will fail.
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