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11-25-09, 07:02 AM
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(http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5ix5BjyxifvROy1w3XWkO8Q6qmHXQ)
China's Beijing Autos 'regrets' Koenigsegg decision to drop Saab bid
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (CP) – 2 hours ago
SHANGHAI, China — The Chinese automaker that had joined with Koenigsegg Automotive AB in bidding to buy Saab said Wednesday it regrets the Swedish luxury sports car maker's decision to drop the deal and will reconsider its own stance.
Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings had agreed to take a minority stake in Saab as part of the financing arrangements for the bid by a consortium led by Koenigsegg to buy the Swedish car unit of General Motors Co.
In a statement, Beijing Autos said the deal's collapse was "regrettable."
I knew there would be no good to come from GM and Ford scurrying around snapping up various car companies in their search for "premier" brands they were no longer capable of creating or maintaining themselves.
(http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5ix5BjyxifvROy1w3XWkO8Q6qmHXQ)
China's Beijing Autos 'regrets' Koenigsegg decision to drop Saab bid
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (CP) – 2 hours ago
SHANGHAI, China — The Chinese automaker that had joined with Koenigsegg Automotive AB in bidding to buy Saab said Wednesday it regrets the Swedish luxury sports car maker's decision to drop the deal and will reconsider its own stance.
Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings had agreed to take a minority stake in Saab as part of the financing arrangements for the bid by a consortium led by Koenigsegg to buy the Swedish car unit of General Motors Co.
In a statement, Beijing Autos said the deal's collapse was "regrettable."
I knew there would be no good to come from GM and Ford scurrying around snapping up various car companies in their search for "premier" brands they were no longer capable of creating or maintaining themselves.