The General Motors board was expected to agree to sell Opel to Magna on Tuesday but has opted to keep the European subsidiary instead, according to Reuters, which cites sources briefed on the deliberations
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I m not this surprised about GMs decision. Noone will sell healthy plants. Modern infrastructure loss is always a loss. I think one shouldnt overemphazize GMs reversal General Motors provoked an uproar Wednesday in Germany...
Feeling jilted after six months of negotiations, German officials reacted angrily Wednesday to General Motor’s decision to keep its European business, Opel, rather than sell a majority stake to a consortium backed by...
Feeling jilted after six months of negotiations, German officials reacted angrily Wednesday to General Motor's decision to keep its European business, Opel, rather than sell a majority stake to a consortium backed by Berlin.
Zaragoza, Spain - Spanish employees of the Opel car-maker expressed surprise overnight at General Motors' decision not to sell European division Opel, saying they were exhausted by so much uncertainty. The employees at the...
POSTED: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 DETROIT -- General Motors Co. board approves deal to sell Opel to Canadian auto parts maker Magna. Stay with Local 4 and ClickOnDetroit.com for the latest developments. The views expressed are...