AMSTERDAM, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Victor Muller, the man who came to Saab's rescue the last time it was on the brink of collapse, is famous for his unbounded optimism, but even fans of the marque wonder if the 51-year-old car enthusiast may have to admit defeat.
Muller is chief executive and part-owner of Swedish Automobile , the Dutch listed company which owns Saab and luxury sports car firm Spyker.
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