GM's Saab says talking to possible buyers
By Victoria Klesty
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - General Motors Co said on Friday it was talking to possible buyers of Saab, four days before a GM board meeting considers whether to attempt to revive a sale process or eliminate the 60-year-old Swedish auto brand.
"We can confirm that we have heard from different investors. We have a close dialogue and close contact with
several who have expressed interest in buying Saab Automobile," Saab spokeswoman Gunilla Gustavs said.
"It is not so surprising, given that there were 27 parties who were interested (when Saab was initially put up for sale) and 10 who came and looked the company over in April and May."
Gustavs would not give any further information about whom the possible buyers might be or how many potential suitors loss-making Saab had approached since a potential sale to Sweden-based sports car builder Koenigsegg collapsed.
Koenigsegg on Tuesday pulled out of a deal it had been negotiating with GM to buy Saab, blaming the length of time it was taking to finalise the agreement and obtain European Investment Bank loans and loan guarantees.
GM has not been in discussions with any other bidders for Saab and analysts have said they expect the most likely outcome to be closure of the brand.
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