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GERMANY-US-AUTO-TAKEOVER-GM-OPEL-FIAT-MAGNA-STRONACH
Austrian-Canadian businessman Frank Stronach, founder of Canadian car parts maker Magna, talks to journalists at the Chancellory in Berlin on early May 28, 2009 after a night long key meeting on the future of car maker Opel. Fears were growing on on May 28 for tens of thousands of jobs across Europe as the all-night talks aimed at saving General Motors Europe's Opel unit broke down amid acrimony between Germany and the US. Two bidders, Italian car giant Fiat and Canadian auto parts maker Magna International remained in the race after a third bidder, Brussels-based investment firm RHJ International pulled out during the talks. AFP PHOTO DDP/ STEFFI LOOS GERMANY OUT
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Berlin, 393, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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STEFFI LOOS |
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28 Mai 2009 |
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