BMW has warned of “extraordinary challenges” as it became the latest carmaker to post a large drop in China sales.
A few years back, General Motors had to recall 142,000 Bolts in a major fiasco due to fire risk. This time around, however, just a small number of Bolts are being recalled, only 107.
Trump wins, and BMW’s CEO Oliver Zipse came out with some quick remarks that the automaker will weather the storm of tough tariffs due to its “very, very large footprint in the US.” ...
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BMW said Wednesday it faced "extraordinary challenges" as its quarterly profits plunged due to slumping Chinese sales and a vehicle recall, the latest sign of the crisis gripping Europe's auto sector.
BMW said Wednesday it faced "extraordinary challenges" as its quarterly profits plunged due to slumping Chinese sales and a ...
BMW AG’s profit margin fell to the lowest in more than four years in the third quarter as a costly recall and weak demand in ...
BMW reported a sharp drop in profitability for its key automotive unit, hit by costs of a recall and weak demand in China, ...
REVENUE FORECAST: Analysts expect the German luxury-car maker to report revenue for the third quarter of 33.31 billion euros ($36.23 billion), according to consensus figures compiled by the company ...