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FlixTrain has arranged to buy Talgo high-speed trains worth €2.4bn ($2.72bn). The agreement includes an initial firm order for 30 units for €1.06bn ($1.20bn). The contract also includes a 15 ...
Flix on Tuesday awarded a 2.4 billion euro ($2.72 billion) train order to Siemens and Spain's Talgo , as the German bus and train operator banks on growing demand for high-speed services in Europe.
Spanish stock market regulator CNMV suspended trading in shares of train maker Talgo on Thursday after several media reports that the Basque steel company Sidenor is preparing a takeover.
Siemens and Talgo received a 2.4 billion-euro ($2.73 billion) contract for 65 new European high-speed trains from FlixTrain. The subsidiary of global travel-tech company Flix SE said Tuesday that ...
wallix/iStock Editorial via Getty Images. FlixTrain said Tuesday it awarded a €2.4B (~$2.72B) order to Siemens (OTCPK:SIEGY) and Spanish manufacturer Talgo to supply 65 high-speed trains, with ...
FILE PHOTO: A low-cost high-speed train 'Avlo' (Talgo 350) train is seen at the Atocha train station, in Madrid, Spain, October 14, 2024. REUTERS/Jon Nazca/File Photo.