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GM pulls out of Opel saleThe move came as a huge surprise and will be an affront for the German government, which has spent months deeply involved in political bargaining to clinch a state-suppported deal with Magna, the Canadian car parts maker ... |
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Germany angered by Opel decisionGeneral Motors announces that it has cancelled plans to sell Opel and Vauxhall to Canadian car parts firm Magna. ... |
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Steve Parker: Shocker! GM cancels Opel sale - but why?On Monday of this week, German Prime Minister Angela Merkel met with President Obama in Washington and then addressed the US Congress, where she was warmly greeted, and made an impassioned address concerning the environment and global warming. She was on top of the world when, just minutes later, ... |
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Anxious Wait Over 900 Jobs At Bosch FactoryUp to 900 jobs are on the line in Wales after manufacturer Bosch said it may have to close its car parts factory there. ... |
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British unions reach agreement on Vauxhall plantsLondon - British trade unions said Tuesday they had agreed a deal to secure the future of two Vauxhall plants belonging to troubled US carmaker General Motors (GM). The Unite union said the car giant's proposed new owners, Canadian-Austrian car parts... ... |
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Magna Says Opel Job Cuts Could Top 10,000The losses would be almost double the number mentioned in the original plan in July and include 4,500 cuts in Germany alone. ... |


