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and transportation cost compared to competitors many times as large. 3. Saab The first Saab car was launched in 1949 by Swedish industrial firm Svenska Aeroplan.
Saabs engineering reputation and the rise in its international sales attracted GM to buy half the company in 1989 and the balance in 2000.
Saabs problem, which grew under the management of the worlds No. 1 automobile manufacturer, was that it was never more than a niche brand in an industry dominated by very large players such as Ford and Chevrolet.
Saabs models were in price and features, up against models from the worlds largest car companies that sold hundreds of thousands of units each year.
Saab also did not have a wide number of models to suit different budgets and driver tastes.
Saab finally found a buyer in high-end car maker Spyker which took control of the company last year.
because only 32,000 Saabs were sold in 2010. Spyker turned to Chinese industrial investors for money.
Saab is no longer a financially viable brand. 4. American Apparelthe once-hip retailer reached the brink of bankruptcy earlier this year,
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