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Talks to save struggling van firm Talks to save struggling van firm
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Talks were being held with two potential overseas investors in a bid to save the struggling Birmingham van maker LDV, the government confirmed.Talks were being held with two potential overseas investors in a bid to save the struggling Birmingham van maker LDV, the government confirmed.
Staff at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform said it would hold talks on Saturday.Staff at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform said it would hold talks on Saturday.
Earlier, the office said it would speak to possible investors to find out more about "their level of interest in LDV".Earlier, the office said it would speak to possible investors to find out more about "their level of interest in LDV".
Up to 850 jobs are under threat at LDV, which has suspended production since December because of falling sales.Up to 850 jobs are under threat at LDV, which has suspended production since December because of falling sales.
Earlier this month, workers at the factory agreed to a 10% pay cut and three-day week in an effort to save the firm.Earlier this month, workers at the factory agreed to a 10% pay cut and three-day week in an effort to save the firm.
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On Friday, LDV said a management buy-out of the firm was still an option, despite earlier reports that it had fallen through.On Friday, LDV said a management buy-out of the firm was still an option, despite earlier reports that it had fallen through.
Erik Eberhardson, the chairman of LDV's Russian owner Gaz, said he believed that LDV could be saved and the management buyout was the best option.Erik Eberhardson, the chairman of LDV's Russian owner Gaz, said he believed that LDV could be saved and the management buyout was the best option.
There are fears that if the company is bought by an overseas investor, production could leave the UK.There are fears that if the company is bought by an overseas investor, production could leave the UK.
The company has asked the government for a bridging loan to restart production and develop a new vehicle.The company has asked the government for a bridging loan to restart production and develop a new vehicle.
But government officials have told the BBC that any financial support for LDV would only be made on a "reasonable risk for taxpayers' money".But government officials have told the BBC that any financial support for LDV would only be made on a "reasonable risk for taxpayers' money".
The government said it had already invested £25m in the plant, rescheduled tax payments and got agreement for a rent reduction. The government said it had already invested £25m in the plant, rescheduled tax payments and got agreement for a rent reduction.