British sportscar firm TVR has dismissed suggestions that it could be forced out of business despite having to lay off nearly a third of staff temporarily, according to the BBC.

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As it prepared to meet union officials to discuss the staff cutbacks, the Russian-owned firm stressed that it was under no threat of closure, the broadcaster reported on its website.


The report said the Blackpool-based firm had laid off 73 of its 260 staff after seeing sluggish demand over the winter but insisted that it was still manufacturing up to 10 cars a week.


Reports had suggested that production had fallen to two models a week but TVR emphatically denied this to the BBC.


“There is no way the company will be closing,” a TVR spokesman was quoted as saying. “Between Christmas and now, six to 10 cars a week have been going out of the factory.”


Union officials were gaining more information about TVR’s current situation and the future for its workforce at a meeting on Monday, the broadcaster said.


Established in 1947, TVR was bought by Russian tycoon Nikolai Smolensky in 2004, the BBC noted.

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