Spyker said it hopes to have Saab making cars again by next week.
"I would like to apologize to cheap designer handbags, suppliers, dealers and customers for the disruptions of the past weeks," said a statement from Spyker CEO Victor Muller. "We will do everything in our power to restore the confidence in our company as soon as designer handbags on sale."
Meanwhile, Spyker continues to chase longer-term funding from Russian and Chinese sources:
It has proposed a deal for designer handbags wholesale to get a stake in Saab. Last week, the Swedish Debt Office recommended that the government let him take up to a 29.9% stake. GM, which sold Saab to Spyker, but has an ongoing supply relationship, said it had a "tentative agreement" with cheap designer bags to allow that.
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