Wanxiang buys bankrupt battery maker A123
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A123 Systems, the bankrupt battery maker which supplies Fisker Automotive and others, has finally found a buyer.
颁丑颈苍别蝉别听聽parts maker Wanxiang Group Corp. fought off a joint bid from U.S. parts company Johnson Controls Inc. and Japan's NEC Corp, with a bid of $256.6 million.
聽reports that A123's government business arm, which works with the U.S. Defense Department, has been separately sold to Navitas Systems for $2.25 million.
The sale to Wanxiang must now be approved by Delaware Bankruptcy Court judge Kevin Carey, at a hearing on Tuesday.聽
Opposition to the sale may focus on approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States--and some politicians and retired military leaders have already vocalized their concerns about the sale.
If the sale is approved, it will draw to a close a long sale process聽. A bailout from the Chinese firm initially stalled when A123 couldn't meet certain criteria imposed by Wanxiang, which eventually led to the company's bankruptcy.
If A123 is in safer hands, electric automaker Fisker Automotive will be hoping production and supply quickly re-starts.
罢丑别听听补耻迟辞尘补办别谤听聽due to short supply of battery packs--and the firm describes its inventory as "getting low".
翱迟丑别谤听聽supplied by A123 Systems include the聽, the聽V, and BMW ActiveHybrid 3 and 5 models.