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Spyker may delist in Amsterdam

Sunday 14 February 2010

Luxury car maker may leave the Amsterdam stock exchange and instead applie for a dual listing in London and Stockholm, CEO Victor Muller said at the company's AGM on Friday.

'The connection to Amsterdam has become very modest,' Muller said. 'In London we would have a lot better access to investors.'

Spyker, which is in the process of taking over Saab from General Motors, recently shifted production from the Netherlands to Coventry in England.

During the AGM, shareholders gave their backing to the Saab takeover. Also on Friday, the European Investment Bank approved a €400m loan to part finance the deal.

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Spyker? shifted production? of what? SAAB is sentenced to death anyway. Bank which is backing such business deals should go in pubic and explain what is going on.

By Dus | February 15, 2010 5:04 PM


Spyker's supercars used to be produced about 50km away from Amsterdam. Now they are being assembled in the UK.

By auto journalist | February 15, 2010 10:09 PM


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