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British Leyland to Close Authi Unit in Spain
12 February 1975
NEW YORK TIMES
British Leyland to Close Authi Unit in Spain
MADRID, Feb. 12 -- The British Leyland Motor Corporation, Ltd., has decided to close its money-losing automobile plant in Spain after the collapse of negotiations between the Spanish Government and the General Motors Corporation for its purchase.
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