Left without funds for the purchase of spare parts and idle the second week of the Swedish SAAB can rely on the provision of credit. This was stated in the Stockholm Chapter of the Swedish Supervisory authority for credit institutions Bo Lindgren. According to him, the government is already considering the question of granting a loan to the automaker and is inclined to the decision that this will require a minimum guarantee. As we reported in February, the current owner of SAAB Dutch company Spyker was sold to a Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov. Today he says that he would like to become a direct owner of SAAB, has 50 million of personal funds to settle the debts of the Swedish company. The Swedish government intends to consider this question and to answer it until mid next week.