Sports car maker Spyker, which acquired the drowning Saab from GM, has itself been drowned by the acquisition. The Dutch company declared bankruptcy on Thursday even as founder and
CEO Victor Muller vowed to revive the company. A Dutch district court ended a temporary moratorium of payments granted Dec. 2. The court placed Spyker and its wholly owned subsidiaries Spyker
Automobielen and Spyker Events & Branding into receivership.
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