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Germany's Merkel says GM to sell Opel to Magna



10 September 2009 @ 09:56 am ET

BERLIN - General Motors has told Germany it wants to sell its European subsidiary Opel to Canadian auto parts group Magna, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday.


Germany`s Merkel says GM to sell Opel to Magna
A stop sign is seen in front of the headquarters of the German unit Opel of U.S. carmaker General Motors in Ruesselsheim February 18, 2009. German carmaker Opel must present a plan that lays out a vision for its future development before Berlin can consider offering it state aid, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday. (Reuters Photo / Alex Grimm )
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"I am very happy about this decision," said Merkel, whose government had backed Magna over rival bidder, Brussels-listed RHJ International.

"The government's patience and purpose has paid off. It was not an easy path," she told a news conference.

(Reporting by Paul Carrel)

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GM to unveil Opel decision

By Philipp Halstrick And Noah Barkin

FRANKFURT/BERLIN - General Motors was set to end months of suspense over the fate of its Opel unit on Thursday and announce whether it plans to sell the European carmaker to one of two rival bidders.

GM said in a statement its board had taken a decision on Opel after a two-day meeting.

A Sky News report, citing unnamed sources, said GM had decided to keep the Ruesselsheim-based carmaker it first took control of some 80 years ago, but two bankers close to the negotiations played down that report.

A source in Berlin said senior members of the German government, including Chancellor Angela Merkel, had not been informed of GM's decision as of Thursday morning.

Separate sources familiar with the proceedings told Reuters after the board meeting that GM had dispatched its chief Opel negotiator John Smith to Berlin, where he was expected to brief the trust supervising Opel and German government officials before a news conference scheduled around 4 p.m. (10 a.m. EDT).

The trust was set up in May to keep Opel from being swept into GM's bankruptcy and has the final say on who buys the company. It comprises two representatives each from GM and Germany, as well as an independent chairman who is supposed to act as an arbiter between the two sides.

POLITICALLY CHARGED

"General Motors' board of directors approved a course of action for its Opel subsidiary and will be communicating its recommendation to the German government, other European governments, both bidders, employees and the Opel trust board over the next 24 hours," GM said.

It was not immediately clear what action the GM board had chosen after spending the past month weighing the merits of selling its European unit against the cost of keeping it.

The decision is being closely watched in Germany, where Opel employs roughly half of its 50,000 European workers at four plants making everything from three-door Corsa subcompacts to Zafira vans.

The carmaker has two factories that produce automobiles under the Vauxhall badge as well as major sites in Belgium, Poland and Spain.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, facing an election on September 27, has thrown her weight behind Canadian auto parts group Magna's bid for Opel, promising 4.5 billion euros ($6.6 billion) in government guarantees if GM opts for the Russian-backed offer.

Berlin believes the Magna bid guarantees the brightest long-term future for Opel, which traces its roots in Germany back to the 19th century.

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