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Dutch-based Swedish Automobile N.V. has announced plans to change its name back to Spyker N.V. Last June, Spyker Cars changed its name to Swedish Automobile in the wake of its controversial ...
Swedish Automobile just can't seem to catch a break. Its main brand, Saab, has received government protection from creditors, looked for loans and even secured a tentative deal with Chinese ...
And as if to reflect that shift in focus, changed its name to Swedish Automobile NV – or SWAN for short. Now that Saab has gone bankrupt, however, the Dutch holding company has officially ...
It seems that sticking to the old understanding did not work out after all for Saab owner Swedish Automobile. The Chinese firms that were supposed to offer credit must have taken one quick look at ...
UPDATE: We’ve got an interview with the new owner! Check it out here. Swedish Automobile, the troubled company that owns Saab and Spyker, has sold the Dutch half of its business to a Connecticut ...
Saab's owners, Swedish Automobile, may be forced to liquidate even if it finds a buyer for the indebted Saab marquee. According toBloomberg,the proceeds of selling Saab may not be enough to pay ...
Should that happen, the Spyker name would cease to exist, as it will be replaced with Swedish Automobile. The decision to change the name, painful as it may seem for the fans, makes sense from a ...
Kurt Ernst April 11, 2012 Comment Now! In what is arguably the shortest corporate press release ever written, Swedish Automobile has announced it will change its name back to Spyker, pending ...