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0Report: Saab working to replace EIB loan to speed Antonov takover, can't pay wages 1311710460
Keeping your staff happy is key to running a successful company. One of the main ways to do that is to pay them, which is an area in which Saab is once again experiencing a bit of trouble. Specifically, Saab cannot pay white-collar employees because committed funds have not yet been fully ...
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Report: Saab closing in on deal with Russian, Chinese investors 1304367600
Around the same time that Ake Jonsson stepped down as chief executive of Saab, the Swedish automaker announced its expansion into the Russian and Chinese markets – a vital move if Saab is to increase its global market share. But it's not just the cars that Saab and its parent company Spyker ...
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Report: Saab secures financing to restart production 1302905580
Are the dark clouds parting over Trollhättan? According to Saabs United, it's starting to look that way. Swedish automaker Saab has just received a green light that will allow it to borrow money from a European bank. Saab's plant is now owned by a company called Saab Automobile AB ...
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Daimler sending 50 trucks to help relief efforts in Japan 1302788400
With the situation still deteriorating in Japan, Daimler has announced that it is donating 50 new trucks to help out with disaster relief. The generous donation is being made to the Nippon Foundation and includes eight Mercedes-Benz Zetros trucks, four Unimogs, four G-Class SUVs and thirty ...
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Report: GM clears way for controversial Russian investor to back Saab 1295443800
General Motors still owns a hefty chunk of shares in Saab. So many shares that it was actually able to block Vladamir Antonov from being a shareholder. Mr. Antonov is the Chairman of Conversbank Financial Group, which owns a major stake in Dutch automaker Spyker, and he has expressed a desire to ...
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Report: Spyker investor Antonov's alleged ties to organized crime nixed earlier Saab deal 1265056320
Saab - A History in Pictures – Click above for high-res image galleryWhen Koenigsegg dropped out of the running to purchase Saab from General Motors, there apparently weren't many automakers interested in rescuing the Swedish brand from the abyss. The only company with any serious ...

