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Germany and Russia furious at Opel blow

By Richard Milne and Daniel Schäfer

Published: November 4 2009 13:16 | Last updated: November 5 2009 10:13

Germany and Russia reacted furiously to General Motors’ surprise decision to keep Opel rather than sell it, throwing up fresh uncertainty about the future direction of one of Europe’s biggest carmakers.

The news that GM’s board had abandoned the sale of Opel/Vauxhall to Canada’s Magna and Russia’s Sberbank also led to a schism among the carmaker’s workers, with UK employees celebrating while Germans said they would start warning strikes on Thursday

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