Spyker Cars, a niche sports car brand based in the Netherlands, acquired Swedish automaker Saab from GM last year for $74 million in cash. But Spyker says Saab is burning through funds and not making
enough money on sales. In its annual report, Spyker said it is in talks to refill Saab's coffers, but the company said problems at Saab are worse than expected. The Swedish car manufacturer could see
a negative cash flow this year, according to Spyker, and "the continuity of the group will become uncertain" if things don't improve.
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