A red traffic light is seen at the entrance of the Bochum car plant of Opel on Wednesday Nov. 4, 2009. General Motors Co. said Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 it will keep its European Opel unit and restructure it instead of selling a 55 percent stake to Canadian auto parts maker Magna International and its partner, Russian lender Sberbank. AP Photo logo AP Photo 27 months ago

A red traffic light is seen at the entrance of the Bochum car plant of Opel on Wednesday Nov. 4, 2009. General Motors Co. said Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 it will keep its European Opel unit and restructure it instead of selling a 55 percent stake to Canadian auto parts maker Magna International and its partner, Russian lender Sberbank.