Anatomy of a Reversed Foreign Divestment Decision: General Motors and Its European Subsidiary, Opel
During this recent period of economic crisis and rising unemployment, General Motors, the US multinational, announced its decision to sell off Opel, its loss-making European operations. Foreign divestment (FD) decisions are notoriously secret, and often very controversial, arousing strong opposition...
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