DETROIT: Saab Cars North America's (SCNA) communications team is working to explain that it is business as usual for its division of Saab, while its parent company Saab Automobile filed and failed to persuade a Swedish court to grant it protection from creditors.
Michele Tinson, director of communications for SCNA, spoke candidly with PRWeek via email, following the court's rejection September 8. The filing includes Saab Automobile subsidiaries Saab Automobile Powertrain, and Saab Automobile Tools, but will not impact the automaker's ...