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shareholder of
SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW), a
joint venture selling Wuling and
Baojun branded vehicles. In 2021,
SAIC self-owned
brands contributes 52% of
SAIC's sales...
- Look up
SAIC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SAIC may
refer to:
SAIC Motor, a
Chinese automaker formerly named Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation...
-
SAIC General Motors Corporation Limited (commonly
known as
SAIC-GM; Chinese: 上汽通用汽车) is a
joint venture between General Motors Company and
SAIC Motor...
- Virginia. The
split was
structured in a way that
SAIC changed its name to Leidos, then spun off the new
SAIC as a
separate publicly traded company. However...
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foundation stone for
SAIC Volkswagen.
Shanghai Volkswagen began automobile production in 1985. As car
imports fell to some 34,000 in 1990,
SAIC Volkswagen's production...
- (US$97 million). NAC
outbid the
larger SAIC Motor,
which had also
sought to
acquire the brand.
Although SAIC was able to
secure the
intellectual property...
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Say or
say in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Say or
SAY may
refer to:
Say (album), by Misono, 2008
Scottish Album of the Year
Award "
Say" (The...
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would be sold in
Thailand starting in 2014, as part of a deal
between SAIC and
SAIC Motor-CP Co.
Since April 2013,
Kauffman Group-subsidiary
Andes Motor...
- "
Say Say Say" is a song by Paul
McCartney and
Michael Jackson,
released in
October 1983 as the lead
single from McCartney's 1983
album Pipes of Peace...
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automaker SAIC Motor Corp., Ltd. (abbreviated as
SAIC),
under its
brands of IM, Maxus, MG, Rising, Roewe,
Wuling and Baojun. In
light of
SAIC's frequent...