Pang Da, the largest publicly traded automotive distribution chain in China, has agreed to purchase $43 million worth of Saab vehicles, and another $21 million 30 days later. In addition ...
Summary and Key Points: The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has selected the Saab JAS 39 Gripen E to replace its aging fleet of F-16A/B fighters, beating out Lockheed Martin's F-16 Fighting Falcon.
On 16 May 2011 Spyker and Saab Automobile signed a memorandum of understanding (the 16 May MOU) with Pang Da, China's largest publicly traded automobile distributor with over 1,100 dealerships ...
Although some might say that the Saab-China deal wasn’t agreed under the best of terms (Saab’s owner Swedish Automobile was under intense pressure to get a major lifeline, or else bankruptcy ...
with interest reportedly coming from the U.S. and China. Also read Tesla in Hot Water as Cybercab Design Becomes Center of ...
The deal with Bank of China, which replaces Pang Da, will allow the bank to own just under 50 percent of Saab. As GM threatened to halt the assembly of the Saab 9-4X crossover as well as halting ...