EU Commissioner Calls for Summit to Save Opel

A European Bailout?:

European Union Industry Commissioner Günter Verheugen is calling for a European summit to come up with a rescue plan for German car maker Opel, which is faced with collapse if it doesn't find an outside investor or get government aid.
He suggested a meeting of ministers from the EU states with auto factories run by GM Europe's Opel and Vauxhall subsidiaries, which include Germany, Belgium, Britain and Spain.
Meanwhile the German government, ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Peter Barnett - Mar 5, 2009 - 1:24 PM PST
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by Peter Barnett - Mar. 5, 2009

It's factual and to the point

Vauxhall owner GM Europe is to ask the British Government for a £440m lifeline in return for an equity stake in the company, according to Sky sources. More »

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