May 25, 2012
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Sweden's Koenigsegg Group has brought on Chinese auto company Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co Ltd (BAIC) to secure the financing needed to buy Saab from General Motors, Koenigsegg said on Wednesday.
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In the short run this saves Saab and is profitable from our point of view but not in the long run. Opposite situation for them. With the right guarantees this could be good for us, but it is because those guarantees aren't necessary for BAIC to give us that they go in with the money.
They are unlikely to sit back and take a fairly passive part in proceedings for very long.
I'd be surprised if they dont have a cunning plan up their sleeves to take over the whole shebang on the cheap at just the right moment.
Its beginning to look more and more like Chinese Saabs and Chinese Volvos.
I remember when SAIC took over Rover a few years ago. to much government and press fanfare. Reality struck and within 12 months the entire production line, along with the IP, had been shipped to China. The Longbridge plant is now mainly a festering pile of rats, scrap and weeds.
$400m guarantee not from the government, but by the taxpayer, which translates into reduced healthcare and social benefits for us taxpaying mugs when it all goes pear shaped, which it will.
The world is awash with overcapacity in the automotive sector, along with overcapacity in almost every other industry. The worldwide output gap is huge.
When will these Keynesian clowns get it?
I feel sorry for Volvo it looks like they will actually be controlled by a Chinese company.
1. The Koenigsegg Group was created in May....
2. The group is controlled by a company owned by American businessman....
This means Koenigsegg Group & Koenigsegg are two separate entities, if the Group goes down Koenigsegg doesn't.
Nobody knows the level of shareholding that BAIC has in the controlling company, or any other of the undisclosed facts due to the confidentialty agreement.
Anyone who thinks this is a good deal for anybody other than BAIC or a select group of shareholders is deluded, or a fool.
they produce cheap cars keeping workers in inhumane condition and has no sense of quality.
But now they also have a brand name :)
well my question is if they are short 3 billion Kr .whats the actual deal was for ?
I think its win situation for the China seem after all they will push their car under the name of saab to EU
It has been stated elsewhere (reuters, bloomberg, AFP etc.) that BAIC will only have a minority share of Koenigsegg Group so they will be non-controlling.
A partnerhip with BAIC could be very good for 2 reasons: 1) They have lots of cash to make the deal work 2) They have a foothold in China which is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. BAIC already has already had sucessful partnerships with Jeep, Merc and Hyundai. They don't sell cars in the EU but actually produce their partners cars under license in China and sell them there.