( June 17, 2009, 07:38 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: Koenisgegg signs MoU to buy Saab; Porsche shareholder Piech throws Qatari investment into doubt; Sal. Oppenheim mulls selling out of Arcandor; Qimonda rescue hopes collapse; UK unveils online antipiracy measures; Paris to present 'short' redraft of internet use law; Telenor sued by rightsholders over Pirate Bay; France Télécom seeks state aid action against mobile licence price hike; EuroCommerce files EC complaint over Visa fees; Paris sets deadline to create La Poste PLC; Resolution seeks multi-billion pound life insurance, pension sector purchase; ESPN poised to swoop on Setanta football rights; Asimelec seeks suspension of Spanish TV funding law; Spanish panel approves TV merger law; KKR, others eye AB Inbev's CE Europe assets; Barclays accepts BlackRock's BGI bid; CAA backs Ferrovial against airport plans; US turns down extra aid for auto-parts sector; JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley cut bailout ties; Non-US firms eyeing US banking assets; Obama to unveil financial regulation reform; Bidders circle Nikko Asset Management; Veolia eyes Arriva as potential partner; Talisman to buy Rift Oil; Tensions flare again over Airbus aid; China adopts 'Buy Chinese' policy; BAT to buy into Indonesia's Bentoel.- Swedish high-performance supercars maker Koenigsegg Automotive has signed a memorandum of understanding with General Motors to acquire Saab....
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