May 26, 2012
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Luxury car manufacturer Spyker Cars, which purchased Sweden's Saab from General Motors, has more debts than assets, according to a filing submitted to the stock exchange in Amsterdam, NYSE Euronext.
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Assets which have amazingly turned into debts?
They looked to be a very dodgy outfit from day one.
Their reward will be the assets they strip from SAAB and pass to Spyker, and the "management fees" they will charge SAAB for doing so.
How do I know this? I watched Rover being "rescued" in exactly the same way. The sooner it's over, the better for the employees. Then they can get on with their lives and do something useful instead of working for a zombie car company.
I wish it wasn't so, and very much hope to eat my cynical hat if a profitable SAAB is still around 10 years from now.
Saab may not be 100% - but I know of only a handful of car makers who are. So what? They add up to a vital part of any industrial economy that has to be kept turning over in order to provide a base for future growth.
Cynicism proves nothing. Let's wait a few years and look back. Come on boys, we're still in a global recession. Someone has to make a positive move or where would Western industrialisation be? We can't talk ourselves into handing everything to India and China.
Greater financial minds than I've seen on this blog are working hard to ensure Saab's future. Give them some credit and stop sniping!
Too many Swedes think that the world just owes them a living because they are oh so special.
No. Guess what. You are not special.
@ Luke35711: have you tried their products? They are wolrd-class and better than the most. What is your definition of special?