Dutch vehicle manufacturer Spyker Cars, which owns Sweden's Saab Automobile, reportedly plans to sell Saab property to a company controlled by Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov, and then lease it back. This move is aimed at saving Saab from bankruptcy, Bloomberg said, citing two unnamed sources familiar with the development. According to Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Dutch vehicle manufacturer Spyker Cars, which owns Sweden's Saab Automobile, reportedly plans to sell Saab property to a company controlled by Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov, and then lease it back. This move is aimed at saving Saab from bankruptcy, Bloomberg said, citing two unnamed sources familiar with the development.
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