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Ford to buy Rover brand name

Press Trust of India Frankfurt
The Rover brand name is to be sold to US car maker Ford by BMW, a spokesman for BMW said today.

"Ford is going to exercise its right on the Rover licence, notably to protect the image of its British subsidiary Land Rover," the BMW spokesman said without giving a value for the transaction.

Ford bought Land Rover from BMW in 2000 as well as a right to acquire the Rover brand name.

Business papers had speculated about a possible sale of the Rover brand to China's Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) for just over 11 million pound ($21 million).

Fellow Chinese automaker Nanjing Automobile Corporation bought MG Rover, Britain's last major independent automaker, for 53 million pound after it collapsed last year.

Century-old MG Rover, which produced the Mini and Jaguar, was forced to sack around 6,000 workers after a failed tie-up with SAIC helped push it into bankruptcy.

 
 

 

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First Published: Sep 19 2006 | 11:32 AM IST

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