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Re: Associated Press Brief on Rover Sale

To: Bruce Burrows <bburrows@webtv.net>
Subject: Re: Associated Press Brief on Rover Sale
From: Charley & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 09:05:51 -0500

  Dunno about that.  From a jobs standpoint, keeping Rover a volume
producer - profitably - sounds like the best way to go.

  CR

Bruce Burrows wrote:
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> --WebTV-Mail-7939-144
> 
> Damn!
> 
> I had my hopes up.  I really liked the idea of a new MG Car Company.
> Rover, and an executive with a Rover bias and mindset, is a turnoff.  I
> surely hope he reconsiders or that his bid falls short.
> 
> Please, everyone, pray with me this interloper turns out to be a
> "fawlty" Towers. <G>
> 
> Bruce Burrows
> 
> '59 MGA basket case
> '60 Daimler SP 250
> '61 Daimler SP 250
> '73 MGB driver
> 
> My Dart website (not my cars!):
> 
> http://community-2.webtv.net/guardian45/THEDAIMLERSP250DART/
> 
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> BMW Receives Rival Offer for Rover
> 
>  MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Automaker BMW said Friday it has received a
> rival offer for its ailing British subsidiary Rover from a
>  group led by a onetime Rover executive but gave few details on the bid.
> 
>  BMW said it had received a letter outlining the new proposal from a
> group that includes John Towers, a former Rover CEO who
>  left the company in 1996. The luxury German carmaker said it would
> review the offer.
> 
>  Last month, BMW announced its plan to sell the money-losing Rover to
> Alchemy, a group of British venture capitalists. No price
>  was ever announced, leading to speculation that BMW was either giving
> Rover away or actually paying Alchemy to take the
>  British automaker off its hands.
> 
>  Alchemy plans to buy Rover's main Longbridge plant in central England
> and turn it into a niche producer of sports cars under
>  the name MG Car Co. Alchemy has no experience with car manufacturing,
> however, and significant job losses are anticipated
>  by the unions.
> 
>  The move by Towers means BMW must now consider the new offer against
> the rival bid from Alchemy. BMW said it was leading
>  parallel negotiations with both Alchemy and Towers.
> 
>  Towers has hinted that he would make a bid that would keep Rover as a
> volume car producer, contradicting Alchemy's plans
>  to slim down production.
> 
>  Speaking before Towers launched his bid, British Trade Secretary
> Stephen Byers said Towers' plan ``offers a better prospect
>  than perhaps anything else.''
> 
>  ``He believes that by working together with the work force there is a
> real chance of a far better prospect for the future than
>  is being offered by Alchemy,'' Byers told the British Broadcasting
> Corp.
> 
>  A union leader welcomed the new bid by Towers, who was at Rover for
> eight years and is now chief executive of components
>  company Concentric.
> 
>  ``We are pleased that this bid has been tabled and we hope it will be
> considered as a serious alternative,'' said Roger Lyons,
>  general secretary of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance union.
> 
>  Meanwhile, Britain announced a $3.2 million aid package Friday to help
> companies that supply goods to Rover survive the
>  automaker's proposed sale.
> 
>  The money will go toward support, advice and training for the firms
> most affected by the move.
> 
> --WebTV-Mail-7939-144--

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