BUDAPEST, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Hungarian bus maker NABI , a key player in the U.S. citybus market, said on Monday it had struck a deal to avert a civil action launched against it by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).
The agreement has no financial impact on NABI, the company said in a statement, but gave no details of the deal.
SEPTA launched the action in October 2001, saying that NABI did not execute guaranteed repair work on buses sold to ...
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