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Old Jun 16, 2009 | 10:15 AM
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Be interesting to see what comes of this partnership...Article.

GM says reaches deal to sell Saab to Koenigsegg
By Veronica Ek and Sven Nordenstam
1 hr 24 mins ago

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden's Koenigsegg, a niche manufacturer of some of the world's fastest and most expensive sports cars, has struck a deal to buy loss-making Saab Automobile from General Motors, the companies said on Tuesday.

In one of the most unlikely pairings in automotive history, the tiny sports car firm of 45 staff is expected to take over a company that employs around 3,400, a cherished Swedish brand that became a national icon for stability and reliability.

GM Europe said on its website the deal, set to close by the end of the third quarter, includes an expected $600 million of financing from the European Investment Bank, guaranteed by the Swedish government. Other terms were not disclosed.

"Additional support is to be provided by GM and Koenigsegg Group AB to fund Saab's operations and product program investments. This includes plans to launch several new products that are in the final stages of development," GM Europe said.

Like its U.S. parent, Saab has been in bankruptcy protection. It has said it needs $1 billion to see it through the crisis and has asked creditors to write off 75 percent of its 10.6 billion crown ($1.4 billion) debt, most of which is owed to GM.

Koenigsegg, which produces powerful roadcars that cost around $1 million, came out of nowhere to emerge as a front-runner to buy Saab.

But analysts are skeptical a tie-up makes sense, noting that Christian von Koenigsegg, founder of the firm bearing his name, has no evident experience owning or running a firm so large.

Last year Koenigsegg made 18 cars, Saab more than 93,000.

"There are no economies of scale between Saab and Koenigsegg. This is a constellation of buyers that probably have different interests than GM, which was driven by volume," said Mikael Wickelgren, an automotive expert at Skovde University, in southwestern Sweden not far from Saab's headquarters.

"This will be a business where one would assume that the owners want to chisel out a personality for Saab. The logic would be in the special and unique. Otherwise I cannot understand this deal."

Koenigsegg has backing from Norwegian entrepreneur Bard Eker, whose holding company owns 49 percent of the car maker.

Halldora von Koenigsegg, spokeswoman for the company and wife of its founder, said a memorandum of understanding had been signed but declined to comment further.

TWO DECADES UNDER GM

The deal would see Saab, which was put up for sale earlier this year, emerge from two decades under its U.S. parent. GM is already in the middle of offloading two other brands -- Saturn and its Hummer SUV line -- as it works to restructure its operations in bankruptcy.

Saab's roughly 220 U.S. dealerships have until Friday to sign an agreement which allow their franchises to be transferred to a new owner, a person familiar with the matter said. Dealers have been asked to prepare for an orderly wind-down should the automaker be unable to close a deal to sell the brand.

While Saab is known for its appeal to safety-conscious but slightly sporty family drivers, Koenigsegg caters for clients who arrive in private jets at the firm's factory, which boasts its own airstrip.

Christian von Koenigsegg, who founded his firm 15 years ago when he was 22, is known in the industry as a quality-obsessed car enthusiast as opposed to a businessman.

But Saab and Koenigsegg do share a history of technological innovation. Koenigsegg has patented some of his own gadgetry while Saab created a sensation in the 1970s with the use of turbo technology in everyday cars.

Now Saab plans to overhaul production and launch new models while absorbing expected losses of about 3 billion Swedish crowns ($382 million) this year. GM plans to narrow its focus to the Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac brands under a plan that would transfer majority control to the U.S. government.

An EIB official said its board needed to have key information some six weeks before a meeting. "That means we will not be able to have it ready before the meeting in July, and the next meeting is in September," said Mats Gunnarsson, senior adviser to the EIB management committee.

Joran Hagglund, state secretary for Sweden's industry ministry, told Reuters: "We do not yet know if Koenigsegg group will need loan guarantees or not."

Nonetheless, Industry Minister Maud Olofsson welcomed the news as did Saab worker representatives. She said Saab staff and other residents in the town of Trollhattan, where Saab is headquartered, had been waiting for just a development.

(Additional reporting by Kevin Krolicki and Soyoung Kim in Detroit)

(Writing by Adam ***; Editing by Greg Mahlich, John Stonestreet)

($1=7.850 Swedish crowns)
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Old Jun 16, 2009 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandog
...Be interesting to see what comes of this partnership...In one of the most unlikely pairings in automotive history, the tiny sports car firm of 45 staff is expected to take over a company that employs around 3,400. ...Koenigsegg, which produces powerful roadcars that cost around $1 million, came out of nowhere to emerge as a front-runner to buy Saab.

But analysts are skeptical a tie-up makes sense...
Last year Koenigsegg made 18 cars, Saab more than 93,000.

Otherwise I cannot understand this deal."

GM is already in the middle of offloading two other brands -- Saturn and its Hummer SUV line --

Christian von Koenigsegg, who founded his firm 15 years ago when he was 22, is known in the industry as a quality-obsessed car enthusiast as opposed to a businessman.

But Saab and Koenigsegg do share a history of technological innovation. Koenigsegg has patented some of his own gadgetry while Saab created a sensation in the 1970s with the use of turbo technology in everyday cars.
Koenigsegg only employs 45; kinda makes Saab seem like Goliath w/ 3400 workers. IDK what I'm more blown away by, the fact that he started co. @ 22 or that they made a total of 18 cars. He knew he started it when he was young.

Side note, who's buyin Saturn?

So, what is the lesson learned? I think they're 2. Don't underestimate your competition or what they're capable of & ...


we have Saab to thank in a roundabout way for gettin turbos on our trucks.
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Old Jun 16, 2009 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by fastnblu
Side note, who's buyin Saturn?
Penske.

This Saab deal sounds crazy.
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Old Jun 16, 2009 | 05:46 PM
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Ya, I forgot. Plus, my neighbor told me.
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Old Jun 23, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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I'd rather see them buying pontiac.....now that would be a fun combination. GM needs to sell pontiac and not let it die!!!!!
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