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Chinese firms in deal to buy Saab Automobile

Published: 28 Oct 11 09:51 CET | Print version
Updated: 28 Oct 11 12:27 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/37012/20111028/

Chinese automakers Pang Da and Youngman have agreed to purchase Saab Automobile, according to a statement issued Friday by Saab owner Swedish Automobile.

"Swedish Automobile N.V. (Swan) announces that it entered into a memorandum of understanding with Pang Da and Youngman for the sale and purchase of 100% of the shares of Saab Automobile AB (Saab Automobile) and Saab Great Britain Ltd. (Saab GB) for a consideration of 100 million euros", the company said in a statement.

After the announcement, the office of Saab's court-appointed administrator, Guy Lofalk, withdrew a petition to abandon the reorganisation of the beleaguered Swedish carmaker, a step taken last week when talks with the Chinese partners to obtain €245 million ($335 million) in funding in exchange for about half the company appeared to have collapsed.

News of the deal entails major changes in the conditions governing Saab's reorganization, according to Lofalk.

“In light of the large number of jobs and their meaning for the region, as well as the large loss of value that a bankruptcy would entail, it's my assessment that these new conditions must be reviewed before a decision can be made about whether the reorganization should be halted,” wrote Lofalk in his petition.

The Vänersborg District Court in southwestern Sweden was expected to decide Friday whether to grant the petition.

The demand to end the reorganization of Saab came after its Dutch parent company Swan said the Chinese companies had failed to honour a partnership deal and provide €70 million in bridge financing while Saab underwent the restructuring process.

Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) reported earlier in the week that Pang Da and Youngman had instead offered a mere 200 million kronor ($30.4 million) to buy all of Saab.

After setting a price tag nearly five times higher, Saab's charismatic chief executive Victor Muller told the TT news agency Friday he was "thrilled."

"Now the company's future is really secured. The future looks very bright now," he said

"We have the deepest pockets onboard now ensuring that the company will blossom, so I'm thrilled," he added.

Swan said Friday its memorandum of understanding with the two Chinese firms was now "valid until November 15 of this year, provided Saab Automobile stays in reorganisation."

The Chinese companies will dish out the €100 million payment in installments, Swan said in its statement, adding that "an important consideration (for entering) into the transaction is the commitment of Pang Da and Youngman to provide long term funding to Saab Automobile."

With the deal, Saab will follow in the footsteps of Sweden's other large carmaker Volvo, which was bought by a Chinese company, Geely, in August 2010, for $1.5 billion.

Muller, whose company Swan -- at the time called Spyker -- bought Saab from US giant General Motors early last year for $400 million, also then rescuing it from the brink of bankruptcy, said Friday he thought the price was
right.

“It's right if you consider the company's current situation and the fact that it has not produced cars for six months," he told TT.

Production at Saab's Trollhättan factory in southwestern Sweden has been halted almost continuously since April as suppliers stopped deliveries over mountains of unpaid bills, while the company's some 3,700 employees have seen their salary payments significantly delayed for four straight months.

Following Friday's news, Swedish Automobile saw its share price soar more than 32 percent in late morning trading the Amsterdam stock exchange to €1.03 a share.

TT/AFP/The Local (news@thelocal.se)

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11:40 October 28, 2011 by Eagle63
Great, so now hopefully the factory can be started up soon!

and a big middle-finger to all those who declared (or wished..) Saab dead !
14:44 October 28, 2011 by bubbagump
Yep, gonna start up that factory in Shanghai in December.
02:51 October 29, 2011 by paradisoch
bubbagump: +1
07:45 October 29, 2011 by Horace
Why must there always be negativity towards us Chinese buying out a foreign firm? It happened with Geely and the comments seem to repeat it self now with Saab. Was there also similar negativity when the Americans took over Volvo and Saab?

I work at Volvo Cars, and the general consensus now is that the Chinese owner is treating them miles better than how the Americans treated them. Yet I feel like my race gets a lot of hate.
09:13 October 30, 2011 by Migga
"Was there also similar negativity when the Americans took over Volvo and Saab?"

Yes.
16:17 October 30, 2011 by B Slick
Everyone should be happy that the Chinese are taking over SAAB because the Chinese will be able to produce a car that the public will buy, something that the Swedish people at SAAB have not been able to do for at least 25 years. So i welcome the Chinese with open arms and a firm hand shake.
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