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Russia's bold Opel gambit

By John Reed in London, Catherine Belton in Moscow and Bernard Simon in Toronto

Published: October 13 2009 19:24 | Last updated: October 14 2009 12:37

In February, as General Motors veered towards bankruptcy and said it was seeking investors for its 80-year-old European Opel business, officials in Moscow pricked up their ears.

Russian car salesSergio Marchionne, Fiat’s boss, flagged his interest in one of the continent’s biggest carmakers – suddenly for sale on the cheap – and the outlines of this unique opportunity were becoming clear in Russia.

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