Germany doesn't intend to take Opel stake - Merkel

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BERLIN, March 22 (Reuters) - The German government does not intend to take a stake in troubled carmaker Opel but may give the General Motors' unit aid to help it survive, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday.

Merkel rejected the idea of the state taking a direct stake in Opel, telling a German television show: "We do not have that aim at the moment." (Reporting by Holger Hansen, writing by ...

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