Saab Auto said production at its Trollhattan, Sweden, plant would remain down until week's end as the company tries to find cash to pay suppliers. The unit of Dutch sports car brand Spyker Cars is
still looking for a way to raise money, per a company spokesperson.
Meanwhile, the Swedish National Debt Office, guarantor of Saab Auto's loan facility from the European Investment
Bank, said it is assessing an application from Russian financier Vladimir Antonov, a one-time Spyker shareholder.
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