Swedish Court Allows Saab to Appeal Denial on Reorganization Plan
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Swedish Court Allows Saab to Appeal Denial on Reorganization Plan



The drama involving Saab continues today on a more positive note for the company as a Swedish appeals court has granted the automaker the right to appeal a previous ruling from a lower court that had rejected the company's request for a voluntary reorganization to protect itself from creditors. Read more »




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