GM to accept new offers for Saab; Spyker said to submit bid
ERJ staff report (AN)
By Jamie LaReau, Automotive News
Detroit, Michigan -- General Motors Co. said yesterday that it has received “expressions of interest†in its Saab brand, and that the GM board will evaluate potential bids by the end of December.
“At that time we will determine whether a suitable arrangement for Saab exists. If not, we will begin an orderly wind down of the global Saab business,†a GM statement said. The automaker declined to comment further.
Meanwhile, Dutch sports car maker Spyker Cars NV and its Russian owner, Converse Bank, on Monday submitted a bid to buy Saab, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The source said said Spyker submitted a written bid to Deutsche Bank seeking to buy all of Saab from GM. The source declined to reveal the amount of the bid.
Saab sold 93,295 vehicles globally in 2008, representing 1.1 percent of total GM sales volume, down 25 percent from 2007.
GM bought 50 percent of the company in 1989 when Saab was established as an independent company. It bought the rest in January 2000.
Saab has not made a profit since 2001. Saab has said it lost about $340 million in 2008. GM has not released more recent financial information for the brand.
From Automotive News (A Crain publication)
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