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GM asks Beijing Auto for enhanced offer for Opel

George Gao From Gasgoo.com| June 25 , 2009 15:25 BJT

Shanghai, June 25 (Gasgoo.com) Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. (BAIC) discussed this week with General Motors Corp. about the possibility of buying GM's Opel unit, and was asked, among other investors, to hand in an improved offer for Opel, media reported.

GM executives in Europe met with representatives of Beijing Auto yesterday after the Chinese automaker expressed interest in Opel for a second time. The second approach described in more detail how Beijing Auto would structure a possible takeover, and GM decided it "warranted a response," Dow Jones said.

GM has asked investors to make improved offers for its European division, to rival the bid from Magna International Inc., the Financial Times reported. Beijing Auto expects to hand in an enhanced offer by the middle of July and Belgium-based financial investor RHJ International SA could also make a second offer.

Beijing Auto's first expression of interest came after the bid deadline for Opel passed on May 20, and GM decided not to pursue the overture. But Opel had its own idea and agreed to make its financial books accessible to Beijing Auto and other investors.

Magna remains in the lead to buy Opel, but GM sees few potential snags to that deal. As its agreement with Magna isn't binding, GM asked Beijing Auto and other bidders to make enhanced offers in case its deal with Magna fails.

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