donderdag 29 december 2011

After China, Turkey and Austria, now we have the Indians...

Saab's bankruptcy trustee has rejected a serious stakeholder unheard. It says Lars Carlstrom representing a major Indian automotive group that has expressed interest in Saab.
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Late in the afternoon spoke Lars Carlstrom with one of the lawyers responsible for Saab's bankruptcy, Hans L Bergqvist, at the law firm Delphi in Gothenburg.

- I was in contact with them because I represent a major Indian automotive group, which is interested in Saab. An interest I have built up a relationship with for a long time.

rejected

But then ensued, according to Lars Carlstrom, a dialogue in which Hans L Bergqvist first questioned Charles's person, and then placed himself entirely opposed to the interest he represented.

- He asked me if I was the same Lars Carlstrom previously represented Vladimir Antonov. When I confirmed this said Hans Bergqvist: "Then we are not interested."

TTELA have previously reported that Lars Carlstrom was responsible for the Antonov Convers Group in Scandinavia, a post he resigned last fall after it became apparent that Vladimir Antonov was wanted by police in the Baltic states because of the investigation into the tangle that correlate with Antonov banks. Lars Carlstrom is very upset about both the fact and manner of interest in Saab was rejected.

Cancelled meeting

In a correspondence TTELA noted the confirmed bankruptcy trustee Hans L Bergqvist brief that "the meeting with you and your principal January 5, 2012 on the pretext is set."

In a response e-mails expressing Lars Carlstrom "dismay" over the desire to 'risking Trollhättan's future, as a significant player wants to see you to discuss the acquisition of SAAB. "

TTELA have searched Hans L Bergqvist in the evening without being able to reach him.


Below something from Saabsunited:

Well its not just serious, it is very serious. We are not allowed to reveal the identity of the company yet, but we are allowed to reveal some facts about it.

They are of course based in India but acts on a world-wide basis with much more than 100’000 employees worldwide. They are a multi-billion dollar company, that work on multiple fields such as energy, logistics, real estate and of course within the aerospace and automotive industry.

In other words, a VERY serious buyer of Saab!

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