GERMANY: Beijing Automotive makes Opel bid

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 3 July 2009

Chinese state-owned automaker Beijing Automotive (BAIC) has submitted an indicative, non-binding offer for Opel, sources familiar with the situation were quoted as saying on Friday.

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