BONN, Germany, March 9 (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck said on Monday he was very reserved about granting state help to General Motors unit Opel.
Steinbrueck added that Opel management had not yet provided the government with an adequate concept for the carmaker's future. GM Europe is seeking 3.3 billion euros ($4.17 billion) in state aid. (Reporting by Matthias ...
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