Latest from the BBC:
German car maker BMW will split up
its Rover subsidiary and sell the
Rover Cars business to UK venture
capital firm Alchemy Partners.
The German car maker will retain the
Landrover range and build the new
Mini.
A new firm, the MG Car Company, will
continue with Rover's current model
range of the 25, 45, 75 and "old Mini"
and will provide service to Rover's
customers, Alchemy said in a
statement.
'Significant workforce'
Unions have
warned that the
sell-off could lead
to massive job
losses. Alchemy
Partners, though,
are promising that
MG Cars would
employ "a
significant
workforce".
The investment
group is said to
have funds of about £1bn, and three
of its top executives have a strong
background in the motor industry.
Mark Ascherl
1981 TR8 DHC FI
Raleigh, NC
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