Daniel Schäfer
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Most Recent article
Beijing Auto submits GM Europe offer
Financial Times, FridayBeijing Automotive Industry Corporation has submitted a late offer for General Motors ’ European operations, formally putting the Chinese carmaker in the race against a frontrunning Russian-backed bid.
Previous Articles
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Beijing Auto submits Opel offer
Financial Times, Friday
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Scrapping gives German car sales a short push
Financial Times, Thursday
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Ex-IKB chief faces charges
Financial Times, Thursday
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GM seeks alternative Opel bids
Financial Times, Tuesday
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GM close to Opel deal with RHJ
Financial Times, Monday
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Porsche rejects VW’s bid for stake
Financial Times, Monday
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Porsche lashes out over VW attempt at merger 'ultimatum'
Financial Times, Monday
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Porsche lashes out over VW attempt at merger 'ultimatum'
Financial Times, Monday
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Porsche rekindles dispute with VW
Financial Times, Sunday
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Berlin rejects Porsche's plea
Financial Times, Friday 26 June
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- 346 articles (since July 2008)
- Average article: 15 column inches (441 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (100 words)
- Longest article: 83 column inches (2500 words)
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