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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's unrelenting military offensive against rebel-held areas suggests that his regime is basing its survival on repression rather than reform, despite his promise of a referendum next week on a new constitution that could re
Investment analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) upped their price target on shares of General Motors (NYSE: GM) to $37.00 in a note issued to investors on Friday. Separately, analysts at RBC Capital (NYSE: RY) raised their price target on shares
This photo taken on January 30, 2012 shows a factory of Chinese carmaker Youngman in Jinhua, east China's Zhejiang province. Up to five companies are keen to buy Saab, one of the bankrupt Swedish carmaker's three administrators said on January 29. ... View Photo »
If (parent) Swan is not able to complete a sale of Saab Automobile or otherwise secure further financing for Saab Automobile and/or Swan, management will likely not be able to safeguard the continuity of Saab Automobile, which may result in the bankruptcy of Saab Automobile
Sad to see Saab go...but agree they haven't made a good car in years.They were just Vectra's in drag...only much more expensive,and not that well put together either. Owned a few in my time,mainly 99's and a 900 turbo......back when they DID make a damn
JINHUA, Zhejiang, Feb.17 (Xinhua) -- Despite twists and turns, Pang Qingnian still hopes to take over Swedish carmaker Saab to expand the overseas market for the China Youngman Automobile and join many other Chinese companies to seek international merger
Research analysts at RBC Capital (NYSE: RY) raised their price target on shares of General Motors (NYSE: GM) from $31.00 to $34.00 in a report issued on Friday. They currently have an “outperform” rating on the company’s shares. Separately, analysts at C
Director General of Hungary's Armament and Quartermaster Office Gyula Keszthelyi (front L) and Director General of Sweden's Defence and Security Export Agency (FXM) Ulf Hammarstrom sign a renewed lease agreement for the Saab JAS 39 Gripen (English:... View Photo »
With regards to the future of Swan, we still face much uncertainty in completing a transaction to structure the investments by Youngman and Pang Da, either through the sale of Saab Automobile and Spyker, or alternative structures which can secure the necessary approvals ... If we manage to finalize such...
Published: Feb. 17, 2012 at 6:14 AM KEMPTON PARK, South Africa, Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Denel Saab Aerostructures of South Africa announced a consolidation of facilities to improve efficiency and trim company costs. Included in the consolidation is the facility
The selling point for this bomb is its ability to penetrate four layers of reinforced concrete, it's manufacturer says. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Trade events like air shows give weapons manufacturers a chance to show off their products Swedish arms maker' Saab h
Saab AB is an aerospace and defense company based in Sweden. Full Article
Victor Muller, Spyker Chief Executive and Chairman of Saab Automobile, speaks during a news conferense in Trollhattan Sweden Wednesday Sept. 7, 2011. The owner of cash-strapped car maker Saab filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday in a last-ditch attempt to salvage a brand...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 23: Tino Mewes and Jamila Saab attend the First Steps Award 2011 at the Theater Am Potsdamer Platz on August 23, 2011 in Berlin, Germany.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 08: Actor Tino Mewes and Jamila Saab attend the 'Cowboys & Aliens' - Germany Premiere at CineStar on August 8, 2011 in Berlin, Germany.
View Photo »LOCARNO, SWITZERLAND - AUGUST 04: (L-R) Alina Grigore, Adrian Sitaru, Natasa Saab, Bogdan Dumitrache attend the Best Intentions photocall during the 64th Festival del Film di Locarno on August 4, 2011 in Locarno, Switzerland.
View Photo »Saab Al Manal, a Maaz Al Shami (Damascene goat), which won the first prize for the "Most Beautiful Goat" title in the male category, is seen at the Mazayen al-Maaz competition in Amman July 22, 2011. This is the first goat competition held in Jordan.
View Photo »Winners Awarded 9-4X from Saab Cars North America. From left to right: Steve Keyes, Saab Western Region Sales Manager; Jason Wynn; Nikki Wynn; Dave Muscatel, Rand McNally CEO Victoria Borton, GM Travel, USA TODAY; John Peters, VP Digital Strategy, Rand McNally; Jeff DeKorte, SVP, Travel...
View Photo »Saab's all-new 9-4X Crossover Arrives in Dealer showrooms.
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 09: Tino Mewes and Jamila Saab attend the Gala Fashion Brunch during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin Spring/Summer 2012 at the Brandenburg Gate on July 9, 2011 in Berlin, Germany.
View Photo »Saab parts are seen piled up in an automobile junk yard specialized in Saabs in Budapest June 24, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped delivering parts.
View Photo »A stripped-down Saab frame is seen in an automobile junk yard specialized in Saab parts in Budapest June 24, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped...
View Photo »A sign marks the Saab area of an automobile junk yard specialized in Saab parts in Budapest June 24, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped delivering...
View Photo »Old Saabs wait to be scrapped in an automobile junk yard specialized in Saab parts in Budapest June 24, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped...
View Photo »People walk past cars of Swedish car manufacturer Saab offered by a dealer in Zurich June 23, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped delivering parts. ...
View Photo »The logo of Swedish car manufacturer Saab is pictured in front of a Saab dealer in Zurich June 23, 2011. Saab said on Thursday it had no money to pay staff, compounding a crisis at the Swedish carmaker, which has halted production for two months as unpaid suppliers stopped delivering...
View Photo »File photo of a Saab logo on a wheel rim at the exhibition stand during 80th Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo in Geneva March 3, 2010. Cash-strapped Saab took a step closer to collapse June 23, 2011, as unions said they were mulling legal action that could end up in them asking it is...
View Photo »File photo of a Saab corporate logo on the hood of a Saab automobile in Trollhattan June 10, 2009. Cash-strapped Saab took a step closer to collapse June 23, 2011, as unions said they were mulling legal action that could end up in them asking it is declared bankrupt after the iconic...
View Photo »A person walks in front of the Saab factory in Trollhattan June 23, 2011. Cash-strapped Saab took a step closer to collapse on Thursday as unions said they were mulling legal action that could end up in them asking it is declared bankrupt after the iconic carmaker said it could not pay...
View Photo »The Saab factory is pictured in Trollhattan June 23, 2011. Cash-strapped Saab took a step closer to collapse on Thursday as unions said they were mulling legal action that could end up in them asking it is declared bankrupt after the iconic carmaker said it could not pay workers.
View Photo »The Saab emblem stands above the Saab factory in Trollhattan, Sweden, Thursday June 23, 2011. Saab's Dutch owner Swedish Automobile said Thursday it doesn't have the money to pay employees' wages, deepening the financial crisis that is pushing the struggling Swedish brand ever closer to...
View Photo »A person walks through the gates at the Saab factory in Trollhattan, Sweden, Thursday June 23, 2011. Saab's Dutch owner Swedish Automobile said Thursday it doesn't have the money to pay employees' wages, deepening the financial crisis that is pushing the struggling Swedish brand ever...
View Photo »A lone man walks in front of Saab factory in Trollhattan, Sweden, Thursday June 23, 2011. Saab's Dutch owner Swedish Automobile said Thursday it doesn't have the money to pay employees' wages, deepening the financial crisis that is pushing the struggling Swedish brand ever closer to ruin.
View Photo »File picture shows Swiss test pilot Bernhard Berset boarding a Swedish Saab Gripen fighter plane during a media presentation at the Swiss Army Airbase in Emmen, central Switzerland August 12, 2008. Switzerland has chosen to replace its fighter jet fleet with Swedish defence and...
View Photo »Victor Muller, Spyker Chief Executive and Chairman of Saab Automobile, speaks before a signing ceremony in Beijing in this May 3, 2011 file photo. A well-heeled but little-known Chinese company has once again come to the rescue of a fading foreign auto brand: This time Pangda, a...
View Photo »The Saab Automobile production plant is pictured in Trollhattan in this May 12, 2011 file photo. A well-heeled but little-known Chinese company has once again come to the rescue of a fading foreign auto brand: This time Pangda, a mainland auto dealer, has signed a 110 million euro ($157...
View Photo »Worker Mikael Back rolls out a new Saab 93 sport combi at their plant in Trollhattan, in southwest Sweden May 27, 2011. Struggling Swedish carmaker Saab restarted production on Friday, in time for a first visit by would-be Chinese partner Pangda and after a seven-week shutdown due to a...
View Photo »Victor Muller, Spyker Chief Executive and Chairman of Saab Automobile, speaks during a news conferense in Trollhattan Sweden Wednesday Sept. 7, 2011. The owner of cash-strapped car maker Saab filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday in a last-ditch attempt to salvage a brand...
View Photo »For example, happens to the money Antonov has already pumped into the back door of Saab Automobile if the Lithuanian allegations prove to be right? What happens to Victor Muller, who after all is the company’s CEO? And last but not least: What will happen to Saab Automobile?
For example, happens to the money Antonov has already pumped into the back door of Saab Automobile if the Lithuanian allegations prove to be right? What happens to Victor Muller, who after all is the company’s CEO? And last but not least: What will happen to Saab Automobile?
Saab and Youngman can do whatever they think is best for the company ... But if it is a 100 percent takeover of Saab, they are going to do it without the cars we deliver, the 9-4X, and without GM’s technology.
But if it is a 100-percent take-over of Saab, they are going to do it without the cars we deliver, the 9-4X, and without GM's technology.
Saab and Youngman can do whatever they think is best for the company
