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    By David Schepp

    | 8:20AM 9/29/2010
    Saab Automobile signed a deal to begin using BMW engines as the struggling Swedish automaker seeks to restore its profitability and prestige.

    By David Schepp

    | 5:50AM 8/17/2010
    Here's news from the business world and other money matters to watch out for Tuesday (last updated at 7:28 a.m. Eastern time): Housing Finance Reform Set To Begin: Mortgages were at the heart of the 2008 financial crisis. And despite numerous pieces of legislation that have been debated and signed...

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 8:02AM 6/22/2010
    Dutch insurer Aegon announced it will restructure operations in Britain and look into strategic options for Transamerica -- its U.S.-based life reinsurance arm.

    By David Schepp

    | 4:10PM 1/26/2010
    After a year-long search, General Motors finally found a buyer in the Dutch sports-car maker. The $400 million offer comprises $74 million in cash and $326 million in preferred shares. Saab workers and customers finally have a good reason to be hopeful.

    By David Schepp

    | 9:39AM 12/21/2009
    After announcing Friday that it would shutter Swedish car maker Saab, GM has reportedly received several inquiries from potential buyers. One is from previously rejected Saab suitor Spyker Cars, which has submitted a revised bid that expires at 5 p.m. Monday. Spyker says that it has removed the obstacles that ended negotiations previously.