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SAAB CEO Jan Ã…ke Jonsson to Retire, Victor Muller Takes Over Temporarily
Dutch automaker Spyker Cars NV announced on Friday that Saab Automobile’s Chief Executive Officer and President, Jan Åke Jonsson, has decided to step down from his position on 19 May, 2011. The company said that until a successor to the longtime Saab executive is found, Spyker Car’s CEO Victor Muller will temporarily assume the role of President and CEO of Saab Automobile AB in addition to his role as Chairman of the Board. The 59-year old executive, who has worked for Saab for close to 40 years, took over the helm of the company in 2005 when it was still under the ownership of General Motors. Jonsson has been credited for playing a key role in the savior of Saab when the Detroit automaker wanted to close down the brand.
“I have been with Saab Automobile for almost my entire career of 40 years, of which almost six years as the head of Saab Automobile,†said Jonsson in a statement. “The last three years have of course been very demanding and forced me to focus on one thing only – my work. Now it is time for me to also spend some time on other things that had to stand back for my duties to Saab Automobile.â€
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New Saab Owner Gets Rights To Name And Phoenix Platform, But Not Griffin Logo; Any Suggestions?
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. At least that’s what Juliet tells Romeo in the renowned play. However, even if the executives of NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden), Saab Automobile’s...
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Saab: Victor Muller Is Hopeful Of Quick Solution, But Reorganization Is Also On The Table
For the second time in two years, Saab is perilously close to the edge of the cliff. But it may be rescued, once again, at the 11th hour: according to a company source close to negotiations with Chinese investors, Saab Automotive executives are “very...
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Swedish Debt Office And Gm Allow Antonov To Invest In Saab
It appears that Saab's hopes of survival continue to depend after all that happened on Vladimir Antonov, the Russian banker who was forced by GM to sell his initial shares in Spyker for the Saab sale to occur. Spyker today confirmed that the Swedish...
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Spyker To Begin Selling Sports Cars At Saab Showrooms
In a move that won't surprise anyone in the automotive industry, Spyker Cars NV and Saab Automobile owner, Victor Muller, confirmed plans to sell Spyker's high-end sports cars through Saab retailers by the end of the year. "We are signing...
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Breaking: Saab Files For Bankruptcy, Aims To Be Independent
General Motors' loss-making Swedish subsidiary Saab filed for bankruptcy on Friday after it was cut loose by the American company as part of its deep restructuring plan. Under the Swedish law, the reorganization is a self-managed process headed by...
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