RUSSIA: Apollo Tyres buys Vredestein Banden

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 21 May 2009

India's Apollo Tyres has closed a deal to buy Vredestein Banden, the Dutch division of bankrupt tyre maker Amtel-Vredestein, which has operations in Russia, business daily Vedomosti reported, citing a press release from Apollo.

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