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		<title>Who Will Save Saab Now?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A marriage between Saab and Swedish performance car maker Koenigsegg is over even before the ceremony was finished, raising questions of the brand’s long-term viability&#8230; General Motors, Saab’s cash-strapped US-based parent, issued a brief statement overnight announcing the merger would not take place after Koenigsegg pulled out of the deal. ‘‘We&#8217;re obviously very disappointed with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>A marriage between Saab and Swedish performance car maker Koenigsegg is over even before the ceremony was finished, raising questions of the brand’s long-term viability<span id="more-143"></span>&#8230; General Motors, Saab’s cash-strapped US-based parent, issued a brief statement overnight announcing the merger would not take place after Koenigsegg pulled out of the deal.</p>
<p>‘‘We&#8217;re obviously very disappointed with the decision to pull out of the Saab purchase,&#8221; GM president Fritz Henderson said in a brief two-paragraph statement announcing the breakdown in the sale process. </p>
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<p>‘‘Many have worked tirelessly over the past several months to create a sustainable plan for the future of Saab by selling the brand and its manufacturing interests to Koenigsegg Group AB,’’ Mr Henderson said.</p>
<p>‘‘Given the sudden change in direction, we will take the next several days to assess the situation and will advise on the next steps next week.’’</p>
<p>Up until yesterday’s surprise announcement, the Koenigsegg deal had looked solid. The Swedish car maker had even announced it had struck a deal with a Chinese investor that was keen to expand the Saab line-up into China and other untapped markets.</em></p>
<p>via <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/drive/motor-news/koenigsaab-deal-falls-through-20091125-jrcp.html?autostart=1">Sydney Herald </a></p>
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