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Ronkonkoma, New York, US
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GM wants to wrap up Opel sale quickly
Wed, 12 Aug 2009General Motors is anxious to wrap up the sale of Opel, a top executive said Tuesday. The bidding has been narrowed to Canadian auto parts conglomerate Magna--which is favored by the German government--and Belgian investors RHJ International. "I think everyone is anxious to get this thing done," GM CFO Ray Young said, according to Automotive News.
'Father of the iPod' Tony Fadell joins Autoweek Design Forum
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Mercury dies off, Lincoln to benefit
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