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Biggest road passenger carriers start buying coaches again
09.03.2011, 21:55 | Transportation | 945 views
Atlassib and Eurolines, the two biggest road passenger carriers, with cumulated turnover worth 75m euros last year, are set to renew their fleets by acquiring 20 coaches overall, in the wake of investments of as much as 5m euros. "We want to buy 15 coaches in leasing by yearend from BRD Sogelease. The price of a coach stands at almost 215,000 euros," stated Ilie Carabulea, the wealthiest man of Sibiu, who controls Atlassib, with 66m-euro turnover last year, as well as Banca Carpatica. Read more on ZF.ro
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