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    55 NEW BUSES TO RUN IN YEREVAN

    ARKA
    April 18, 2008

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. Fifty-five new buses are shortly to start
    running in Yerevan's streets, the Ameria Company told ARKA.

    The Tigran Ltd ordered the Ameria Company, leader on Armenia's
    investment consulting market, a draft project of putting new vehicles
    into service. Ameria experts elaborated an investment project. Under
    the project, the Armimpexbank issued a $3mln credit to the Tigran
    Ltd to purchase and deliver 55 ZONDA buses.

    The first stage of the project envisages the purchase of nine ZONDA
    buses to replace 21 minibuses and four PAZ buses. At the second stage,
    45 more ZONDA buses are to be delivered to replace 103 minibuses.

    The company reported that the preference has been given to ZONDA
    buses due to their economy, safety and ecological compatibility.

    The TIGRAN Ltd is one of the first entities replacing minibuses with
    buses on the routes served by it. Buses, minibuses, trolleybuses
    and the Underground are the principal means of transport in Armenia,
    with minibuses transporting 80% of passengers.

    The annual increase in the number of cars is 9,000 to 10,000 in
    Armenia. The Yerevan Municipality approved a project of increasing
    the number of buses.

    At the same time, the number of minibuses will be decreased.

    Ameria is a group of companies rendering comprehensive services. It
    specializes in management consulting, audit, accountancy and tax
    consulting, legal consulting and investment and banking services.

    Established in 1998, the company became leader on Armenia's market
    of consulting services. Ameria applied international experience with
    understanding of local peculiarities in dealing with comprehensive
    tasks in over 30 fields of economic and social activities.
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