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German states worried about RHJ Opel bid: Thuringia

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Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:58am EDT

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BERLIN (Reuters) - The four German states with Opel plants have reservations about Belgian holding company RHJ International taking a stake in the European unit of U.S. carmaker General motors, the state of Thuringia said on Monday.

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"Magna is still the best solution, the second best would be Fiat," Thuringia's Economy Minister Juergen Reinholz told Reuters, adding that he believed a deal with Canadian auto parts group Magna and GM on Opel could be possible this month.

(Reporting by Rene Wagner)



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