US battery maker A123 may be rescued by Chinese group
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US battery maker A123 may be rescued by Chinese group

Shanghai : China | Aug 08, 2012 at 10:43 PM PDT
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46pm US battery maker A123 Systems, which got a quarter-billion dollar green technology grant from the Obama administration, said on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) that a Chinese auto parts maker is looking to take a controlling stake in the faltering company.   China's Wanxiang Group Corp. plans... FULL ARTICLE AT GMA News
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