Bookies Bet on who will Own Saab! Chinese Consortium the Hot Favorite
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Bookies Bet on who will Own Saab! Chinese Consortium the Hot Favorite


Brits love to bet on anything and everything - even on Saab's future owner. Ladbrokes, the world's largest gamble company that is based in London but operates in more than 200 countries from Asia to Europe, has opened up a special betting on will buy Saab from General Motors. The bookmakers have selected a Chinese consortium as the hot favorite to be the next owner of Saab at 6/4. Other contenders included by the bookmakers are a Swedish consortium, a German consortium, Fiat and Volvo while the bets on Renault and a U.S. consortium are closed.

Link: Ladbrokes





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