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John Towers, head of the private holding company that bought MG Rover for 10 pounds four years ago, said “very extensive personal commitments” were being made to secure a deal.
They stopped just short of singing 'For He's a Jolly Good Fellow', but even so, it is rare to see such a warm welcome for a new boss. Hero to zero - John Towers' was hailed the saviour of MG Rover ...
MG Rover chairman John Towers takes questions from listeners to BBC West Midlands' Ed Doolan Show, including former workers from Birmingham's Longbridge factory, during a live phone-in on ...
The administrators said SAIC had acquired rights to only ‘base models’ of the Rover 25, 45 and 75 and not the MG derivatives nor the 75 Tourer (station wagon).
A government investigation delving into the failed accounts of UK dealer MG Rover has been extended because further financial questions have surfaced, reported The Times.