General  Motors revealed on Wednesday that an investor group which includes a  company called Black Oak Partners along with some of Saturn's dealers is  interested in acquiring the firm's Saturn division. "Over approximately  the past 60 days, a sub-committee of Saturn retailers has been studying  the feasibility of the sale or spin-off options, and has identified  some parties that are potentially interested in a purchase or spin-off  of Saturn," said GM in a statement.
The  automaker revealed that one of the interested parties is Black Oak  Partners, which is a private equity firm, however, GM wouldn't identify  any of the other potential buyers.
"With  respect to what the eventual outcome concerning Saturn might be with  Black Oak or any other interested party, it is simply premature at this  time to speculate on what any eventual outcome may be. When we have  additional information on this topic, we will communicate to all  involved," GM said.
As you probably already know, General Motors is in a race against time to reorganize as it may very well be forced into bankruptcy by the Obama administration by June 1.





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