GERMANY: GM stresses no agreement yet with Magna
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 14 August 2009
After reports circulated widely yesterday that GM and Magna were at or very close to agreement on the sale of Opel and that Magna had dealt with GM's Magna bid concerns, GM has today stressed that it has not reached agreement with Magna.
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