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Germany's SolarWorld springs surprise bid for GM's Opel
German solar power group SolarWorld took the struggling auto sector by surprise Wednesday with a takeover bid for troubled General Motor's German car unit Opel.

Germany's SolarWorld springs surprise bid for GM's Opel
The Opel logo on a wheel hub at the 2008 Paris Motor show. German solar power group SolarWorld took the struggling auto sector by surprise Wednesday with a takeover bid for troubled General Motor's German car unit Opel.

SolarWorld a ray of sunshine for ailing Opel?
German solar power group SolarWorld - a midget in world corporate terms - took the auto sector by surprise on Wednesday with a takeover bid for Opel.

German SolarWorld springs billion-euro bid for car maker Opel
(FRANKFURT ) - German solar power group SolarWorld caught the auto industry by surprise Wednesday when it unveiled what it said were preparations for a takeover of troubled GM's German car division Opel.

Surprise takeover bid for Opel
German solar power group SolarWorld has shocked the car industry by unveiling takeover plans for the car maker Opel.

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Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- John Bruno, president of a car dealership in midtown Manhattan, said he would do anything to sell a car, including slashing prices by at least 10 percent on various models.