Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH
Enter keywords to search across all content
NewsNovember 10, 2011

Saab Goes Back to Drawing Board After GM Opposes Sale

TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN – Saab said earlier this week that it hopes to work out a deal with Pang Da and Youngman after General Motors stated concerns about the sale, according to an article in Bloomberg Business and from a press statement from Saab.

Read More →
NewsNovember 3, 2011

Saab Reorganization Continues After Court Approves

ZEEWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – Saab’s parent company announced that the Swedish court in Vanersborg approved the continuation of the voluntary reorganization process.

Read More →
NewsOctober 28, 2011

Pang Da and Youngman Agree to Buy Saab for EUR 100 Million

ZEEWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – Saab’s parent company Swedish Automobile N.V. (Swan) entered into a memorandum of understanding with Pang Da and Youngman for the sale and purchase of 100 percent of the shares of Saab Automobile AB (Saab Automobile) and Saab Great Britain Ltd. (Saab GB) for EUR 100 million.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
NewsOctober 24, 2011

Updated: Saab Terminates Financing Agreement With Pang Da and Youngman

TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN - Saab stated that although it terminated the agreement it entered into with Pang Da and Youngman, it said discussions are continuing.

Read More →
NewsOctober 20, 2011

Saab Receives Funding Commitment From North Street Capital

ZEEWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS – Saab has received a funding commitment from North Street Capital, LP for a purchase of company shares and a $60 million loan.

Read More →
NewsOctober 20, 2011

Head of Saab Reorganization Wants to Terminate Process

TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN - Although Saab has received a funding commitment from North Street Capital, the administrator of the voluntary reorganization of the company in Sweden said he will apply for termination of the process.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
NewsSeptember 21, 2011

Swedish Court Approves Saab's Voluntary Reorganization Filing

TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN – Earlier in September, Saab filed for voluntary reorganization but the court rejected the filing.

Read More →
NewsSeptember 13, 2011

Saab Appeals Court Decision, Deal With Chinese Companies Moves Forward

TROLLHATTAN, SWEDEN – This week Saab announced it lodged its appeal against the District Court’s decision to reject Saab’s request for voluntary reorganization and protection from creditors.

Read More →
NewsSeptember 8, 2011

Saab's Credit Protection Request Rejected in Swedish Court

ZEEWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS - Saab Automobile held a press conference where its Chairman and CEO Victor Muller confirmed that the company would appeal the decision.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
NewsSeptember 7, 2011

Saab Files for Protection From Creditors in Swedish Court

ZEEWOLDE, THE NETHERLANDS - Saab said the proposed voluntary reorganization will be a self-managed legal process, under Swedish law. Saab Cars North America and other overseas subsidiaries are excluded from the reorganization.

Read More →