The automaker Saab admits she can not pay wages

Swedish carmaker Saab Problems owned cars based in the Netherlands Sweden, said Thursday he could not afford to pay wages to their employees because they had not yet obtained short-term financing needs.

Swedish Saab cars, and are still in talks with several parties to obtain cash, including the potential output of a sale and leaseback of real estate of Saab, which was announced recently.

"However, there can be no assurance that these talks to succeed, or that the funds will be obtained," said Saab.


Cars Sweden this month agreed a rescue package for Saab two-car companies in China, Zhejiang Youngman Automobile Co and Lotus Pangda, which could solve the long-term funding problems if it is approved by the authorities in China and Europe.

The Saab factory in Trollhattan, in southern Sweden has been inactive for several weeks during the talks between the company and its suppliers.

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