HONG KONG, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. posted on Thursday a 14.4 percent jump in vehicle sales in December, anchoring a 32 percent surge in volume sales in all of 2006 but missing its annual target by a few thousand units.
The Chinese auto maker, which like its rivals is enjoying double-digit demand growth in the world's third-largest market for vehicles, expects to move 240,000 of its Geely and Maple brand sedans in 2007, an increase of 37 percent.
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