us authorities dismiss 3bn claim against general motors
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US authorities dismiss $3bn claim against General Motors

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Spyker car in a factory in Zeewolde, The Netherlands A US court has dismissed a $3.0 billion (2.2-billion-euro) claim against General Motors, accused of deliberate action to bankrupt Sweden\'s Saab in 2011, the plaintiff Dutch car group Spyker said in a statement.
\"Spyker announces that the District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan...ruled in favour of the defendant GM,\" Spyker said in a short statement late on Monday.
Spyker filed a lawsuit in August claiming $3 billion in damages.
It alleged that GM criminally interfered in an operation that could have made it possible for Saab, which Spyker bought in 2010, to restructure and stay afloat, because the US automaker wanted to dominate the Chinese market.
Saab, a former GM subsidiary, filed for bankruptcy in December 2011 after teetering on the edge of the abyss for almost two years. A last-ditch bid to raise funds in China, with the Youngman group, was blocked by GM over issues concerning the transfer of technology.
Chinese carmaker Youngman had long been interested in buying Saab and tried to snap it up before it declared bankruptcy - but its efforts were stymied by Saab\'s former owner, GM, which balked at transferring the necessary technology licences.
At the time, Spyker\'s chief executive Victor Muller said that the $3 billion claim in compensation represented the value which Saab would have represented had the deal with Youngman gone through, but analysts were sceptical whether the suit would succeed.
GM in its response to the claim denied any criminal action or intent, saying Saab had granted it a contractual right to agree, or not, to the transaction proposed by Spyker.
The US car-maker sold Saab in 2010 to Spyker. A deal reached parallel to the sale allowed Saab to keep using GM technologies and keep production going, but allowed GM to stop the arrangement if Saab changed hands.
GM has maintained that Spyker bought Saab \"knowing its financial history, and subject to terms spelled out unambiguously in the arrangements attached to the complaint.\"
\"Those agreements include clear contractual limitations in the future use of GM\'s technology, and on the transfer of technology to others,\" GM said in a document, filed before the court a month after Spyker filed the claim.
Spyker said it would study the court\'s decision before deciding whether to appeal.
\"We will be looking into whether we will lodge an appeal, but apart from that we don\'t have any further comment,\" a Spyker spokesman told AFP, asking not to be named.

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