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Donderdag 20 Oktober 2011 De Dag Van De Geldontvangst En Doorbraak

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  1. greenspanalan 21 oktober 2011 07:52
    quote:

    bloemanjer schreef op 21 oktober 2011 07:46:

    en meteen weer negatief looser
    bekijk het eens anders: Muller heeft de ballen om dit bod te weigeren en is van zich zelf overtuigd dat hij KAN WEIGEREN
    jouw loose negatieve kletskoek slaat echt nergens meer op
    deze soap kan nog allle kanten op
    eerst maar eens geld binnen krijgen van die Amerikanen
    bovendien gaan die Chinezen niet zomaar 11 miljoen van verleden week weggooien
    wordt vervolgd vandaag you will see
    Ja bloem ik ben heel erg dom. Gelukkig hebben we jou om het niveau wat op te krikken.
  2. [verwijderd] 21 oktober 2011 08:00
    heb je nou zelf niet door dat je het altijd over en tegen anderen persoonlijk hebt
    heb je thuis niks te zeggen of zo en probeer je hier op het forum een beetje indruk te maken
    ik ben er zeker van dat je geen enkel aandeel van welk bedrijf dan ook bezit
    je zoekt alleen aandacht hier
  3. [verwijderd] 21 oktober 2011 08:03
    Wall Street Journal quote the vice president of Youngman:

    One of the two Chinese companies interested in participating in the restructuring of Saab Automobile AB of Sweden has said their agreement would likely change.

    “The offer may be higher or lower, but we don’t know now,” said Huang Zhiqiang, vice president of China Youngman Automobile Group. The Chinese company, along with Pang Da Automobile Trade Co., had previously offered to invest €245 million ($337.5 million) in the Swedish car maker as part of a restructuring that would leave the two with a 54% stake.

    “The final restructuring process will have to change,” he said. “It will be influenced by many factors.” He said the companies are continuing to work through a restructuring officer appointed by a Swedish court.

    In the same article there is a quote from Li Shibo of Pang Da:

    Liu Shibo, an official at Pang Da, said Friday the Chinese company doesn’t plan to reduce its investment and is still waiting for government approval, which he said the company expects to get in November.

    This does not sound like those two companies pull exactly in the same direction. And it fits well with the statement from Pang Da I read last week that said that it was Youngman who slowed down the process.
  4. greenspanalan 21 oktober 2011 08:14
    quote:

    bloemanjer schreef op 21 oktober 2011 08:00:

    heb je nou zelf niet door dat je het altijd over en tegen anderen persoonlijk hebt
    heb je thuis niks te zeggen of zo en probeer je hier op het forum een beetje indruk te maken
    ik ben er zeker van dat je geen enkel aandeel van welk bedrijf dan ook bezit
    je zoekt alleen aandacht hier
    Jij was degene die persoonlijk werd niet ik. Je begon met looser, je mag nog blij zijn dat ik zo beleefd tegen je blijf
  5. [verwijderd] 21 oktober 2011 08:40
    Talking to Reuters Victor clearly states that there has been a Chinese offer to take over Saab completely:

    The chief executive of Swedish Automobile , owner of troubled car maker Saab, said on Friday he had turned down a full-blown takeover offer from China’s Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile Co and Pangda Automobile Trade Co .

    “The token offer was unacceptable because it would trigger every conceivable change of control clause and that would possibly mean the end of Saab,” Swedish Automobile CEO Victor Muller told Reuters in a telephone interview.

    Muller would not disclose the value of the offer. As the two Chinese car makers were still interested in Saab, they should stick to the terms of a deal signed in July that would see them take a combined 53.9 percent stake in Amsterdam-listed Swedish Automobile, he said.

    Both Youngman and Pangda declined to comment.

    This rises the one big question: what or who changed their mind? On the other hand the Wall Street Journal article featured in the last post would indicate that this is mainly driven by Youngman. But what can we be sure of…?

    In the same article there are some encouraging quotes from Alex Mascioli, the head of North Street Capital:

    This has not discouraged race car aficionado Alex Mascioli, who told Reuters on Friday that his U.S. investment firm, North Street Capital LP, was pressing ahead with a $70 million deal that will allow Saab to keep the lights on.

    “I expect the deal to go ahead. I’m willing to do what I can with my resources for Saab,” North Street Managing Partner Mascioli said in a telephone interview.

    And further on:

    “It’s Victor’s call. He has put a lot of effort into trying to save this company. At the moment there is a deal with the Chinese,” Mascioli said when asked if he was prepared to step in should the deal with Pangda and Youngman fall through.

    Saab is an undervalued asset that will survive and from which Mascioli expects to turn a profit, he said, adding that North Street had the capacity to take over Saab should it wish to do.

    It surely looks like NSC are about to take an active role in the process of saving Saab. But still this is a new development we don’t know too much about yet. So let’s (again) keep calm and carry on until we get more details on what is happening now. Be sure that we are watching this closely.
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