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Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« on: September 07, 2011, 09:48:40 am »
Saab files for bankruptcy protection
Saab logo Swedish Automobile is hoping to secure investment

Struggling Swedish carmaker Saab is filing for bankruptcy protection.

Its owner Swedish Automobile said the move would protect it from its creditors while it tried to secure additional funding.

Saab had to suspend production in April when its suppliers stopped deliveries after not being paid. Its workers have also had their pay delayed for three months in a row.

Analysts suggested the continued uncertainty was damaging for the brand.
'Wounded animal'

It said it now intended to present a reorganisation plan to creditors within three weeks of filing it in a Swedish court.

Swedish Automobile chief executive Victor Muller told a press conference that it was the intention of the company to pay back all creditors in full - a total of 150m euros ($211m; £132m).

As a result, he said he was confident it would get their support.

more through    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14817674


Sad... I blame GM.  I had two real SAABs and loved both of them...warts and all.
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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 09:52:03 am »
Saab = Swedish for acquired taste.

Not my thing and apparently the marketplace agrees with me.

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2011, 12:00:06 pm »
Failed to get protection, the judge declined it.
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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2011, 09:44:30 pm »
My first two thoughts

-Wonder how much BIAC would pay...probably a huge mess to sort everything out.
-Wonder how much of a deal I can get on a fire sale Saab.
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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2011, 11:45:49 am »
Sad, the new 9-5 is fabulous. I thought Spyker bought them?
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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2011, 11:55:06 am »
My first two thoughts

-Wonder how much BIAC would pay...probably a huge mess to sort everything out.
-Wonder how much of a deal I can get on a fire sale Saab.


How much would you pay for a brand new car with no warranty and problematic if not impossible to source parts? If a new 9-5 was $40k then me thinks $12k.

I would take a 9-5 for $12k and take my chances.

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2011, 12:33:04 pm »
Sad, the new 9-5 is fabulous. I thought Spyker bought them?

Spyker changed their name to "Swedish Automobile".

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2011, 01:52:24 pm »
I thought this happened like 3 years ago?

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2011, 05:31:55 pm »
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    SAAB FLIES FOR BANKRUPTCY........................... ;) :run:





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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2011, 02:32:53 pm »
Saab Auto keeps circling the bowl at an ever-quickening rate...

Saab files for bankruptcy after Chinese deal fails
By MALIN RISING, Associated Press – December 19, 2011 

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Saab Automobile filed for bankruptcy on Monday, giving up a desperate struggle to stay in business after previous owner General Motors Co. blocked takeover attempts by Chinese investors.

Saab CEO Victor Muller personally handed in the bankruptcy application to a court in southwestern Sweden, ending his two-year effort to revive the carmaker that over more than six decades has become known for its rounded sedans and quirky design features.

The Dutch entrepreneur told reporters he had to pull the plug after GM, which still owns some technology licenses for Saab, rejected a last-ditch financing plan involving a Chinese company.

"That basically was the last nail in the coffin of this beautiful company," Muller said in webcast news conference at the Saab plant in Trollhattan, southwestern Sweden.

The Vanersborg District Court was expected to approve the application later Monday.

"This is the most unwelcome Christmas gift I could have imagined," said Fredrik Almqvist, 36, who has worked at Saab's assembly line for nearly 17 years.

While experts say the company is likely to be chopped up and sold in parts, local officials in the town of Trollhattan, where Saab employs more than 3,000 people, were holding out hope that a new buyer would emerge to salvage the brand.

"Our absolute hope is that the bankruptcy administrator will aim for a solution where the company is sold in its entirety," Trollhattan Mayor Paul Akerlund said in a statement.

Muller used his luxury sports car maker Spyker Cars to buy Saab from GM in 2010, promising to restore its Swedish identity, but the company ran out of money just a year later.

Even as production stopped and salary payments were delayed, Muller fended off bankruptcy by selling the company's real estate and lining up financing deals with investors in Russia and China. He bought time by placing the company in a reconstruction process under bankruptcy protection.

But the deals fell through, blocked by regulators or by GM, which was concerned that its technology would end up in the hands of Chinese competitors.

The final Chinese suitor, Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile Co., said it pulled out after the last proposal for a solution was rejected by GM over the weekend.

"We were supporting them to the last moment, even up to 1 a.m. this morning we were discussing possible solutions by telephone, but due to GM's position, in the end Sweden's Saab filed for bankruptcy this morning," said Rachel Pang, an executive director of a subsidiary company of Youngman and daughter of Youngman's founder, Pang Qingnian.

Muller blamed the former administrator of Saab's reconstruction, Guy Lofalk, for the collapse of the talks, saying Lofalk had led the Chinese investors to believe they could become sole owners of the company. Muller said he knew that was impossible given GM's concerns about licenses.

"Until this problem arose the relationship with GM was excellent," Muller said.

Calls to Lofalk's office were not answered Monday.

Swedish lawyer and reconstruction expert Peter Smedman said the prospects of selling Saab during bankruptcy proceedings would depend on GM.

"The licenses that GM has are crucial for the value of the company," Smedman said. "If GM doesn't want to let anyone in because they are scared of competition in China, then there is probably not much (value) left."

Originally an aircraft maker, Saab entered into the auto market after World War II with the first production of the two-stroke-engine Saab 92. It soon became a household name in Sweden and in the 1970's it released its first turbocharged model — the landmark Saab 99.

To auto enthusiasts, Saab was known for its quirks such as placing the ignition lock between the front seats and becoming the first car to have heated seating in 1971.

GM bought a 50 percent stake and management control of Saab in 1989, and gained full ownership in 2000. The aircraft and defense company with the same name remained an independent entity, building fighter jets and weapons systems.

Saab Automobile's sales peaked at 133,000 cars in 2006. After that, sales dwindled to 93,000 cars in 2008 and just 27,000 in 2009, as GM — itself in bankruptcy protection following the financial crisis — prepared to wind down the Swedish brand.

Muller stepped in after a takeover attempt by a consortium led by Swedish sports car maker Koenigsegg failed. Analysts expressed doubt over Saab's chances of survival under Spyker, which later changed its name to Swedish Automobile.

Spyker manufactured only a few dozen high-priced cars a year. Without support from other investors, Muller's plans didn't seem credible, critics said.

Concerns mounted as Saab failed to pay suppliers early this year. Production was stopped in March, restarted, then halted again as the liquidity crisis deepened.

AP Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach in Shanghai contributed to this report.

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2011, 10:26:43 pm »
More PRECISELY, Saab filed for LIQUIDATION.
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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2011, 10:32:41 am »
Bye bye floor mounted ignition key and having to park in reverse gear.....quirkiness par excellence.  8)

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2011, 10:52:32 am »
having to park in reverse gear.....quirkiness par excellence.  8)

my old '78 Camaro had that - quite annoying actually.

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2011, 11:16:36 am »
Saab starting going downhill with the demise of it's 2 stroke.

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Re: Saab files for bankruptcy protection
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2011, 05:43:29 pm »
...WANKER...... ::) :P