Guardian Unlimited
| 10 months ago
Bob Masters Classic Car Images/Alamy With a heritage rooted in the aircraft company Svenska Aeroplan AB the first Saab was the most streamlined car on the market when it went into production in 1949 it is perhaps not surprising that the Swedish...
International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Articles Dutch supercar company Spyker N.V. announced Monday it was suing General Motors for $3 billion in damages on account of alleged interference in a 2011 transaction between Spyker (which owned Saab) and Chinese investor Youngman, a deal which...
The Orange County Register
| 10 months ago
Spyker Cars NV, the tiny Dutch company that bought Swedish carmaker Saab from General Motors Co. for $74 million in 2010, said Monday it is suing GM for $3 billion in damages. Spyker, along with its now-bankrupt Saab subsidiary, alleges that GM...
Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 10 months ago
Dutch sportscar maker Spyker is suing General Motors for $3 billion on behalf of its subsidiary Saab , accusing the U.S. automaker of deliberately bankrupting the Swedish group by blocking a deal with a Chinese investor. Saab Automobile , one of...
Asian Wall Street Journal
| 10 months ago
NV, the owner of Swedish car maker Saab Automobile AB before its financial collapse late last year, Monday said it has filed a $3 billion lawsuit against General Motors Co. claiming the U.S. car giant drove the Swedish company into bankruptcy...Saab...