EFFORTS by the new owner of the assets of collapsed van company LDV to collect tools from former suppliers have been called “the funniest thing since Morecambe and Wise”.Read
HUNDREDS of creditors of van-maker LDV are set to receive “little or nothing” following its £75 million crash – with paltry dividends of less than 1p in the pound, it emerged today.Read
CITY MP Liam Byrne has warned that east Birmingham urgently needs investment, following the announcement that vanmaker LDV is to shift assets overseas.Read
Birmingham City Council has expressed disappointment over the news that van production at LDV will not be resuming after the company is sold to a Chinese vehicle engineering firm.Read
THE Chinese businesswoman named in the MG Rover report as ex-director Nick Stephenson’s former lover has bought LDV – leaving up to 4,000 jobs out in the cold.Read
LDV was today facing D-Day in its nine-month battle for survival – amid claims that more than 800 West Midland jobs may be sacrificed to China in an MG Rover-style “lift and shift” operation.Read
The Chinese ex-lover of shamed Phoenix Four director Nick Stephenson has emerged as a potential takeover bidder for stricken Birmingham van manufacturer LDV.Read