Spyker pārdevis savu sporta automašīnu zīmolu CPP Global Holdings Ltd, Coventry (UK) coachbuilder, kas ir montāža šasijas un ķermeņa paneļi kopš 2000. Atbalstīja krievu biznesmenis, Vladimir Antonov CPP maksās 15 miljonus eiro (Ls 20. 6m) par pabeigšanas darījums plus vēl 17 miljonus eiro ($23. 4m) sešu gadu nopelnīt out periodā. 2009. Gadā CPP parakstīja līgumu ar Spyker uzņemtos pilna transportlīdzekļa ražošanas C8 Aileron un visas nākotnes Spyker modeļus pie jaunu un īpašu mehānismu, Coventry. C8 Aileron klientu piegāžu ražošanu pašlaik tiek ramped augšu. CPPs md, Brendan OToole apgalvo, ka labi attīstīta plāno paplašināt Spyker diapazonā, kas vēl nav gūt peļņu, jo tas atkārtoti tika uzsākta pirms 11 gadiem. Saab, kas būs tagad jāatdala no Spyker kaut gan CEO, Victor Muller paliks pie sporta auto maker līdz tiesību pēcteci ieceļ neietekmē darījuma. Spyker has sold its sports car brand to CPP Global Holdings Ltd. , the Coventry (UK) coachbuilder that has been assembling chassis and body panels since 2000. Backed by Russian businessman, Vladimir Antonov CPP will pay €15m ($20. 6m) on finalization of the deal, plus a further €17m ($23. 4m) over a six-year earn out period. In 2009, CPP signed an agreement with Spyker to undertake full vehicle production of the C8 Aileron and all future Spyker models at a new and dedicated facility in Coventry. Production of the C8 Aileron for customer deliveries is currently being ramped-up. CPPs md, Brendan OToole claims to have well developed plans to expand the Spyker range which has yet to make a profit since it was re-launched 11 years ago. The deal doesnt affect Saab which will now be separated from Spyker while CEO of both, Victor Muller will stay on at the sports car maker until a successor is appointed.
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