Paul Eisenstein of the Detroit Bureau points out that "it's getting hard to tell the players without a scorecard, especially as Saab continues to spread its net, hoping to come up with cash that can
keep the financially struggling company afloat."
Here's the situation: One Chinese company came in to buy Saab, as did another, China dealership chain Pang Da. Now, apparently, a third
Chinese company has offered to help Saab with $18.4 million in cash for 582 unsold Saab cars. Meanwhile, efforts continue to win the approval of regulators in Europe and China needed to ensure that
several other proposed deals can be completed, giving Saab enough cash to get it beyond the current crisis.
If you want more, read here, but take notes.
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