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Spyker, a company that was liquidated in the 1920s only to be reborn as a high-end sports car maker in 2000, said it would pay GM $74 million in cash and $326 million in deferred shares for Saab.
GM -- which had paid $600 million in 1989 dollars for just the first half of its purchase of Saab -- said it expects the sale to close in mid-February and suspended its actions to wind down Saab pending completion of the sale to Spyker.
The sale of Saab would be a victory for GM after struggles to complete other planned brand sales. GM is shutting Saturn after a deal to sell that brand collapsed and a proposed sale of its Hummer brand remains pending.
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Saab, which has a devoted following among auto enthusiasts taken with its distinctive, quirky style, has failed to make money for much of the past two decades as GM was unable to find a global audience for the cars.
But GM grew wary of selling Saab and its new designs for fear of giving a potential rival a technological edge.
The David-and-Goliath aspect of the deal was not lost on Victor Muller, a 50-year-old former fashion executive who engineered Spyker's revival as its chief executive.
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