Peugeot to buy GM's Opel, creating Europe's No. 2 carmaker
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General Motors Co. is selling its loss-making European car business — including Germany's Opel and British brand Vauxhall — to French automaker PSA group.
The 2.2 billion euro ($2.33 billion) deal announced Monday in Paris by GM and PSA — maker of Peugeot and Citroen cars — will realign the industry and create Europe's No. 2 automaker after Volkswagen. The combined company could make 5 million cars a year.
PSA will join with French bank BNP Paribas in the deal, which foresees taking over 12 manufacturing facilities that employee about 40,000 people.
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Amid concerns about job losses, PSA CEO Carlos Tavares promised to keep existing GM commitments to workers.
The purchase marks a major turnaround for PSA, bailed out just three years ago by Chinese investors and the French state.