May 17, 2012
Published: 4 Nov 09 17:58 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20091104-23039.html
General Motors' shock decision to back out of selling its Opel unit sparked a mix of fury and fear in Germany on Wednesday, as thousands of auto workers faced an uncertain future.
AFP/The Local (news@thelocal.de)
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This whole thing is also a prime example of why Opel hates GM -- they get no respect from their parent and never have though they deserve some.
If GM had been serious, the right way probably would have been a partial nationalisation of Opel or a temporary sale to a financial investor who could have made tough cuts and then sold it back to GM.
Stop ranting about breaking EU laws -- they didn't.