SWEDEN: Saab to be independent again

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 20 February 2009

Saab is to reorganise under a Swedish court process to become independent, sustainable and "suitable for investment" but stressed it would require independent funding to succeed. It also said there should be no impact on other GM operations.

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