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Spyker want $3 billion from GM over Saab Saga

Mon, 06 Aug 2012

Spyker has filed a law suit against General Motors for $3 billion for refusing to allow Saab to be sold to the Chinese. Victor Muller is not the kind of man who gives up until he’s exhausted every avenue to get what he wants. Which might explain why Spyker has just issued a $3 billion law suit against GM.

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Sun, 10 Nov 2013

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Tornadoes halt output at Mercedes, Toyota plants in South

Thu, 28 Apr 2011

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