Despite Declines in Saab's Sales, its Parent Company General Motors Posted Revenues of US$193,517 million in 2004, an Increase of 4.1% Year-on-Year
DUBLIN, Ireland--Sept. 27, 2005--Despite Declines in Saab's Sales, its Parent Company General Motors Posted Revenues of US$193,517 million in 2004, an Increase of 4.1% Year-on-YearDublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24876) has announced the addition of Saab Automobile AB 2005 company profile edition 2 to their offering
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (Saab), a Swedish company, is engaged in the production of executive/premium segment cars. Headquartered at Trollhattan, Sweden, the company is a subsidiary of General Motors (GM), the world's largest automaker. The company's current annual production is around 125,000 cars, which includes models such as the 9-3 Sedan/Wagon, the 9-5 Sports Wagon, and the 9-3 Convertible. The company has demonstrated heavy losses in recent years. Despite declines in Saab's sales, GM posted revenues of US$193,517 million in 2004, an increase of 4.1% year-on-year.
The report covers the following topics in relation to Saab Automobile:
-- Company Dossier
-- Worldwide Locations
-- Financial Analysis
-- Competitor Analysis
-- Key Events
-- SWOT Analysis
-- Customers
-- Products
-- Product Development
-- Prospects
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