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The exhibits Turner Field recession is turner field seats devises pressuring retailers -- and by extensionprocessors and millers -- to lower prices, but commodities arepushing in the opposite direction Maple Leaf may not feel the impact right away. Much of thegrain it buys is still under contract at the record levels thatpreceded the grain price decline and now rebound, said RobertGibson, an analyst with Octagon Capital. "If the commodity prices had stayed down, they wouldeventually bring their prices (for store products) down. Butbecause commodities are going up, they'll at least keep priceswhere they are and, depending where the commodity goes, mayhave to increase their prices." (Editing by Jeffrey Hodgson and Rob Wilson) Stocks China. May 31 (Reuters) - A German government-orchestrated rescueof struggling carmaker Opel has opened divisions in ChancellorAngela Merkel's conservative alliance only four months beforethe country's federal election. Here is a summary of recent events at Opel, founded in 1863and bought by GM in 1929: Nov 2008 - Opel asks Germany for state loan guarantees Feb.

2009 - GM presents restructuring plan to the U.S.government, puts its Swedish unit Saab up for sale and says itwill need to cut $1.2 billion of costs in Europe turner field seating . March 4 - GM Europe head Carl-Peter Forster says Opel couldslash 3,500 jobs and relaunch as an independent company,including UK-based Vauxhall turner field capacity . March 16 - Opel's hopes of getting state aid dealt a blowwhen a government enquiry finds it is not possible to completelyseparate it from its U.S parent turner field atl . April 23 - An Opel supervisory board member says GM ismoving nearer to a deal to offload Opel, having found aprospective buyer in Fiat turner field ga . April 28 - Canadian-Austrian auto parts maker Magna presentsoutlines of an offer for Opel.

May 12 - Russian carmaker GAZ confirms its interest in ajoint venture with Opel and Magna May 13 - Germany rules out temporary Opel nationalisation turner field hotels . May 16 - Opel could go bankrupt if competing business plansfrom Fiat and Magna are both unsuitable, Germany's EconomyMinister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg says turner field restaurants . May 20 - GM Europe says three bids have been made; Fiatconfirms it made a bid and a source says private equity investorRHJ International also made a bid turner field hotel . May 22 - Magna emerges as favourite after German officialssay it has submitted a better plan than rival bidders hotels near turner field . May 23 - Guttenberg says Fiat has improved its bid and otherbidders may be willing to sweeten their offers as well. May 25 - Germany says it wants to keep as many Opel jobs andsites as possible and avoid an insolvency of the car maker.

May 26 - Chinese carmaker Beijing Automotive IndustryHolding Co (BAIC) emerges as a last minute contender for Opel turner field seating chart . May 27 - Fiat Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo says Fiathas "done all it can do to win Opel deal" turner field address . May 28 - Twelve hours of talks to provide Opel withfinancing should GM file for bankruptcy end without a deal -- EU confirms ministers will meet on Friday on Opel turner field seats . May 29 - Fiat says it will skip a German government meetingin Berlin to discuss emergency funding of Opel turner field capacity .

Fiat says it hasbeen unable to get full access to Opel financial records andframe a merger proposal fair both to GM and to itself --Marchionne says "life will move on" event without Opel turner field parking . May 30 - Germany seals a deal with Magna, GM and the U.S.government to save Opel from the bankruptcy of its U.S parent turner field atl . -- Magna has agreed to take over parts of the new EuropeanOpel activities from parent GM in a letter of intent that is notyet legally binding turner field ga . Germany is to provide 4.5 billion euros inloan guarantees and Magna will loan Opel 300 million euros tocover short-term liquidity needs.(Compiled by Maria Sheahan; Additional writing and editing byDavid Cutler and Erica Billingham) .

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