The loan bears interest at 7% and is a temporary measure to restart production. The Swedes have already begun talks with the Chinese automotive Hawtei, while Russian Vladimir Antonov investor will put 30 million to buy 30% of Saab. Official announcement of what it intends to do with Saab Hawtei will be announced tomorrow by the CEO of Saab, Victor Muller.
Saab began talks with the Chinese automotive Hawtei, then resumes production by next week
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The loan bears interest at 7% and is a temporary measure to restart production. The Swedes have already begun talks with the Chinese automotive Hawtei, while Russian Vladimir Antonov investor will put 30 million to buy 30% of Saab. Official announcement of what it intends to do with Saab Hawtei will be announced tomorrow by the CEO of Saab, Victor Muller.
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