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GM says may block Saab sale to Chinese companies
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Nov 5, 2011


US automaker General Motors said Saturday that it may block the sale of Saab to two Chinese companies aiming to buy the insolvent Swedish carmaker and provide it with substantial long term funding.

"We have many unanswered questions about the transaction," GM spokesman Jim Cain told AFP, referring to the proposed $142 million (100 million euros) sale announced on October 28 of Saab to Chinese companies Pang Da and Youngman.

"GM would not be able to support a change in the ownership of Saab which could negatively impact GM's existing relationships in China or otherwise adversely affect GM's interests worldwide," Cain said.

The Chinese companies on Monday said they would inject $855 million into Saab in a bid to revitalize the company, which GM offloaded to Dutch firm Swedish Automobile (Swan) -- then known as Spyker -- for $400 million in 2010.

The Pang Da-Youngman buy-out requires approval from several parties, most notably GM, Chinese authorities, the European Investment Bank and the Swedish debt office.

"If our concerns can be addressed, that may make it possible for us to continue as a supplier to Saab," Cain said, alluding to concerns from the US automaker about its technology going to China.

But GM was "very much open" to additional discussions about the deal, he added.

"Given the time that has passed since the transaction was announced, we felt it necessary to communicate our position at this point in time," he said.

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