Van Luxemburg
10-03-2006, 16:06
VLT Automotive: Going International?
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LUXEMBOURG - VLT Automotive, one of the largest cars constructors of it's kind, has seen an "interesting opportunity" in the International market. Therefore, it has decided to buy out main Automobile manufacturers in other nations, trying to lighten the pressure currently resting on the market. The placed bid has been highered to a staggering $20 billion USD for the larger manufacturers. In that, the company will be took over by VLT, thus leading to a larger and more powerful VLT, combined with smaller, autonomous manufacturers in the VLT Group. The company has annoucned to be "willing to enter negotiations with other companies". It has also mentioned that only Automobile manufacturers will be bought, and no other companies.
(OOC: I think that the market is becoming a bit crowded. It was a very silent market, but seemingly, people have made a lot of others. I have seen 3 other storefronts popping up in no-time. Therefore, I would be willing to buy out anyone willing to set up or having a storefront in cars. The $20 billion is just an aim, and it could be higher or lower, depending on the company.)
http://www.outrefranc.com/news/19990327/img/nissan_smyrna.jpg
LUXEMBOURG - VLT Automotive, one of the largest cars constructors of it's kind, has seen an "interesting opportunity" in the International market. Therefore, it has decided to buy out main Automobile manufacturers in other nations, trying to lighten the pressure currently resting on the market. The placed bid has been highered to a staggering $20 billion USD for the larger manufacturers. In that, the company will be took over by VLT, thus leading to a larger and more powerful VLT, combined with smaller, autonomous manufacturers in the VLT Group. The company has annoucned to be "willing to enter negotiations with other companies". It has also mentioned that only Automobile manufacturers will be bought, and no other companies.
(OOC: I think that the market is becoming a bit crowded. It was a very silent market, but seemingly, people have made a lot of others. I have seen 3 other storefronts popping up in no-time. Therefore, I would be willing to buy out anyone willing to set up or having a storefront in cars. The $20 billion is just an aim, and it could be higher or lower, depending on the company.)