Opel cars seen, at an Opel car dealership, in Hamburg. Germany's ...
The Canadian Press
Wed Nov 4, 8:52 PM
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Opel cars seen, at an Opel car dealership, in Hamburg. Germany's politicians fumed with anger and Opel workers canceled cost concessions and readied walkouts after General Motors Co. abandoned the sale of its European subsidiary to parts maker Magna International and Russian lender Sberbank.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Axel Heimken

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