On the way home from Britain hits Technology World Erik Gustafsson, an unusually outspoken Victor Muller. The gate at Heathrow Airport, the plane to Stockholm, he says frank about Saab's situation. - This is how it goes when you put his partner in the back, says Muller continues: - The deal was long time and the arrangement with a Chinese stake 54 percent were approved. Then began administrator Guy Lofalk run government affairs, to persuade the Chinese to a 100-percent ownership stake and GM slammed on the brakes. Late yesterday evening, Swedish time, had GM in Detroit, a further meeting on Saab's future, but Victor Muller strongly doubt one acceptance. - I understand GM fully, it is clear that they do not want to jeopardize its market in China. But right now I understand the other side is not why the Chinese continue to pump money into the company. As the situation is, it just means to put money into a black hole, without getting anything back. The relationship with GM is so damaged that they (Youngman and Pang Da) can not even go back to the original plan. While he acknowledges that the situation is tough, he means that there is a solution. He can not tell you how it looks, but he promises to fight till the last. - If I doze off Saab disappear in an instant.
Source : teknikens Värld
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