NETHERLANDS: GM Europe dealers renew shareholding offer

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 28 May 2009

In light of the need for an additional EUR300m in financing that has just been estimated for Opel, the European association of around 4,000 dealers, Euroda, has renewed its offer for dealer shareholding in a future Opel/Vauxhall corporation.

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