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BREAKING: BBC says Magna has agreed to take majority stake in Opel from GM
Filed under: Trends, Euro, Government/Legal, GM, Earnings/Financials, Opel
According to the BBC News, supplier Magna International has come to terms with General Motors to purchase a majority stake in its European Opel division. While an agreement has been reached between the two parties, the German government - which has agreed to provide financial assistance for Opel - needs to sign off on the matter. Magna and GM have signed a memorandum of understanding that will reportedly help Opel secure some 1.5 billion euros ($2.1B USD) in bridge loans, as well as shore up protections against creditors in the event of a GM bankruptcy. For its part, Magna will reportedly pour somewhere between 500-700 million euros into Opel, and it plans to cut 10% of the marque's workforce in Germany - about 2,500 employees. Interestingly, GM will reportedly hold on to a 35% stake in the brand, while Opel workers themselves will end up with 10% of the company. No word yet on what will happen to Vauxhall, Opel's UK twin. Thanks to everyone for the tips! [Source: BBC] BREAKING: BBC says Magna has agreed to take majority stake in Opel from GM originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 29 May 2009 13:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments أكثر... |
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