The Swedish manufacturer has been in court with the necessary protection from creditors. Passions around manufacturer Saab, it seems, begin to subside: the Swedish court of appeals officially confirmed the right of the company to reorganize production. Earlier in similar opportunities Saab refused in the court of lower instance. In Saab said they were satisfied with the court decision and are ready to continue working on raising funds for a production run. The reorganization was necessary for the company as a means of protection from existing creditors. Recall, a company controlled by the company Swedish Automobile, headed by Victor Muller, almost halted production in April 2011. Since that time, Saab was looking for additional funds, which eventually agreed to allow Chinese companies Pangda and Zhejiang Youngman. The difficulties of the enterprise was forced Saab in the summer to keep salaries to their managers and to sell part of the shares.