...Motor Works (BMW) | Rasheeda PaigeDeVry UniversityProfessor Michael Mcgivern Introduction to International Business03/27/2016 | | Table of contents Name, history, and ownership pg. 2 Country or countries where the business operates pg. 2 Stock exchange identifier and listing pg. 3 Description of the products and services (4 P’s) pg. 3 & 4 SWOT analysis pg. 5 & 6 BMW Competitors pg. 6 Demographics of consumer’s pg. 7 Organization structure pg. 7 & 8 Entrance and exit strategies pg. 8 Government structure and economic indicators pg. 8&9 BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke, an automobile manufacturing company that is based in the country of Germany. BMW is a publicly traded and multinational company in the automotive industry. BMW headquartered is located in Munich, Germany and is well known as one of the best luxury brands in the automotive market. BMW logo is a blue-and-white circle in alternating quarters is represented of an airplane propeller on a blue sky, which is the color of the Bavaria flag. Karl Friedrich Rapp is a German engineer who founded Rapp Motorenwerke in 1913, which was an airplane manufacturing company. After realizing the company was struggling, Rapp reconstructed the company as the Bayerische Motoren Werke GmbH, which was the first use of BMW as a corporate logo. Gustav Otto was the second aircraft engine maker who merged with BMW, a founder of Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG (BFW) in 1916...
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...2015 BMW AG FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Company Background Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW Group) is a worldwide manufacturer of automobile and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Germany. Having been established in 1916, BMW group has diversified its portfolio of offerings, currently divided into three segments: Automotive, Motorcycles and Financial Services. The automotive segment, the largest of the three, manufactures, assembles and sells vehicles under the BMW, Mini and Rolls Royce brands. With being a worldwide operator, having 22 production and assembly plants, 34 sales subsidiaries and extensive Research and Development Networks, BMW group has been benefiting from increased sales quantities over the previous years in addition to an upward sloping trend in its share price and dividend payouts. Analysis of Financial Statements *figures expressed in millions of USD BMW Group, in 2014, has reported a 7.9% increase in sales volume over the previous year, with a total 2,117,965 units sold throughout the period. Revenues as of 2014 is $85,202.5m, a 5.7% increase over the previous year ($80,601.2m), and a total increase in revenues since 2011 ($72,931m) of 16.83%. Although BMW may appear to have considerably high financial risk, as the current ratio remains at about 1 throughout the years, and the quick ratio ranges from a high of 0.843 in 2012 to a low of 0.775 in 2014, BMW Group’s operating profits, remaining in the steady 10 percentile...
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...------------------------------------------------- KOZMINSKI UNIVERSITY ------------------------------------------------- Financial Statement Analysis ------------------------------------------------- Financial Report ------------------------------------------------- Financial Statement Analysis – BMW Group ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Yuliya Bondarchuk 27991 ------------------------------------------------- Academic Year 2014/2015 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- I hereby certify that this paper is the result of our work and that all sources we used have been reported. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Signature ------------------------------------------------- © Kozminski University 2014 Executive Summary The aim of this analysis is to decide whether to grant a loan to BMW Group. BMW is one of the biggest car producers in the world. The company produces also motorcycles and offers the financial services. In the ‘Conclusions’ section it is presented, that the company is stable and well-performing. Also the ratios are growing and its position on the market is strong. The Company BayerischeMotorenWerke AG (BMW) is a German holding company and automobile manufacturer that focuses on the...
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... BMW Automobiles [pic] Group Members Daniel Smentek, 13264679 Melanie Bernroitner, 13264682 Marie-Charlotte Neumann, 13264640 Submitted on, May 16, 2006 Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Introduction 5 BMW and the Automobile Industry 6 Aspects of the Automobile Industry 6 Historical Background of BMW 6 BMW in the Global Environment 9 General Environment of the Automobile Industry 9 Five Forces of the Automobile Industry 14 Competitive Structure of the Automobile Industry 17 BMW’s Direct Competition 22 BMW’s Resources and Capabilities 25 Tangible Resources 25 Intangible Resources: 28 Capabilities 29 Core Competencies 30 Potential Action Steps for BMW 33 BMW’s Strategy towards Success 37 References 41 Appendices 45 List of Illustrations Figure 1: Report's Course of Action 5 Figure 2: Labour Costs in EU Countries 2005 11 Figure 3: Outcome of General Environment Analysis 14 Figure 4: Evaluation of Porter's Five Forces of Competition 17 Figure 5: Strategic Map 20 Figure 6: Profit Margins 26 Figure 7: SWOT Analysis BMW 2006 33 Executive Summary The following report analyses the automobile operations of the BMW group in regard to its competitive position in the automobile market. BMW is a German premium car manufacturer comprising the three brands BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce. The analysis of the external...
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...A Company Analysis Department of Business Administration Autumn 2006 Authors: Hiba Larsson and Christian Falkemark Thesis Adviser: Thomas Polesie Master Thesis, 10 points Abstract Master Thesis in Business Administration School of Economics and Commercial Law Gothenburg University Autumn 2006 Authors: Hiba Larsson and Christian Falkemark Thesis Adviser: Thomas Polesie Title: BMW – A Company Analysis Thesis Language: English Background: The automotive industry is distinguished by a highly competitive market. Thus, the actors on the market struggle with increasing cost of production, development and mature markets. With the aim to increase profit margins and reduce costs, Volkswagen, GM and Ford are some companies, which use the same components in different car models and car brands. These companies have in other words succeeded in synergising research and development effects within the company despite car model and business area. By a contrast, BMW, an individual actor, has yearly shown strong financial results and has retained its market shares. This becomes of interest to study more profoundly, in order to find the factors behind a successful company and a strong brand. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the development of BMW during the past five years. Not only are the financial statements taken into consideration. In addition, a comparison to competitors and the market situation is also made. Delimitation and assumptions: This thesis is delimited to...
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...Kevin Huong Prof. Erickson MKTG 10300 May 4, 2012 Porsche Analysis Paper Porsche is success in the automobile sector and its involvement in VW. Porsche is by far the largest sports car maker in the world. In recent years it enjoyed the highest profit margin in the industry, thus enabled it to acquire the giant Volkswagen group. However, the global financial collapse ruined its takeover plan, eventually resulted in counter takeover by Volkswagen. Porsche Automobil Holding SE was founded on June 26, 2007 at the extraordinary general meeting of Porsche AG, with a unanimous vote of the shareholders. At the time, the objective was to spin off the operative automobil business as a wholly owned subsidiary and to create the holding company as a business unit responsible for managing equity investments. Share holders of the Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG voted unanimously in favor of the operating activities of Porsche AG becoming the responsibility of a hundred percent subsidiary in accordance with the provisions of the Transformation Act, of adopting a controlling and profit transfer agreement between the holding company and the operating subsidiary, and also of transforming the holding company into a European Company, a so-called Societas Europaea (SE). The name “Porsche Automobil Holding” was also unanimously approved. The company’s headquarters is located in Stuttgart. Porsche is a well-known European automobil industry that has been for over 60 years, and is a holding company...
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...Executive Summary BMW is an acronym for Bayerische Motoren Werke AG or in English: Bavarian Motor Works. It is a German automotive company brand founded in 1917 with its headquarters in Munich, Bavaria, Germany and is amongst the worlds best automakers known for it’s intriguing - one of the kind designs, quality of engineering, performance and elegance in its fleet of vehicles. BMW Group is also a manufacturing company for motorcycles and engines for aircrafts, bullet- trains and has won the award for the best engines a numerous times in the worldwide automotive industry. The BMW Group also owns and produces vehicles under the brand MINI marquee, motorcycles under BMW Motorrad and Husqyarna and is also the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, which are known to be the most luxurious, expensive and hand built vehicles baring not only a heavy price tag but specifically known to have a prestigious status symbol. To insure the company’s stability and expansion, BMW Group has a strong management control that ensures an edge over its competitors in the automotive market. The Group faces constant demands for cost, quality and productivity improvements within shorter product lifecycles, but also face the new challenge of building cars to customer order in short order lead-times and numerous other external and internal environmental factors. This report focuses on BMW’s flexible production and the process of technologies that enable the shift towards achieving a higher market...
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...A Fundamental Valuation of the BMW Group Authors: Jalpesh Madlani – MSc Applied Economics and Finance Jens Chr. Ulvestad – MSc Applied Economics and Finance Supervisor: Jeppe Schoenfeld, Deloitte Number of Pages and Total Characters: 120 pages, 254.877 characters Submission Date: October 22nd 2012 Master Thesis – Copenhagen Business School 2012 Resumé This thesis conducts an in-depth analysis of the BMW Group in order to determine the fair value of the Group’s share price and to conclude whether it is over- or undervalued. The BMW Group is one of the largest automotive manufacturers that focus on the premium segment, producing both automobiles and motorcycles. The Group is headquartered in Munich, Germany and its business operations are divided into three segments: Automotive, Motorcycle and Financial Services, where the Automotive segment provide by far the largest source of revenue. The BMW Group is analyzed by conducting a strategic and financial analysis, where several models are applied and financial drivers thoroughly analyzed from a historical perspective. The findings from these analyses act as a foundation for forecasting the future performance of the Group. The share value is estimated by utilizing the discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation model on the forecasted figures. A multiple valuation model (EV/EBITDA) is also conducted in order to triangulate the value derived from the DCF valuation with a relative valuation based on market multiples...
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...| BMW Strategic Analysis | | | | Management 452.301 | Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction of Company and Current Situation 3 External Environment Analysis 4 General Environment 4 Industry Environment 6 Competitor Environment 7 Conclusion of External Environment Analysis 8 Internal Analysis 10 VRIN Analysis 10 Financial Analysis 12 Conclusion of Internal Analysis 15 Strategy 16 Identification of Key Problems 20 Recommendations and Implementations 21 References 24 | Executive Summary BMW is known for its manufacturing of premium-brand cars and off-road vehicles under the BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce labels, as well as motorcycles under the BMW and Husqvarna brands. Many manufactures such as BMW, Mercedes, and Audi produce cars in foreign markets. The three car makers that are BMW’s main competitors in the luxury auto industry are Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. The companies are worried most about the exchange rate fluctuations that threaten their profits if the euro starts appreciating against other currencies. With that, BMW is trying to come out with new technology that keeps them ahead of the competition. To do so, they released what is called Efficient Dynamics to ensure a noticeable reduction of consumption and emissions while simultaneously increasing the performance and driving pleasure of the vehicle (BMW EfficientDynamics). The company has also discovered such items as the BMW ActiveHybrid...
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...| BMW Strategic Analysis | | | Amanda King, Zachary Conner, Chris Miller, Sulaiman Alsayyari | Management 452.301 | Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction of Company and Current Situation 3 External Environment Analysis 4 General Environment 4 Industry Environment 7 Competitor Environment 7 Conclusion of External Environment Analysis 8 Internal Analysis 10 VRIN Analysis 11 Financial Analysis 12 Conclusion of Internal Analysis 16 Strategy 17 Identification of Key Problems 20 Recommendations and Implementations 21 References 25 | Executive Summary BMW is known for its manufacturing of premium-brand cars and off-road vehicles under the BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce labels, as well as motorcycles under the BMW and Husqvarna brands. Many manufactures such as BMW, Mercedes, and Audi produce cars in foreign markets. The three car makers that are BMW’s main competitors in the luxury auto industry are Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. The companies are worried most about the exchange rate fluctuations that threaten their profits if the euro starts appreciating against other currencies. With that, BMW is trying to come out with new technology that keeps them ahead of the competition. To do so, they released what is called Efficient Dynamics to ensure a noticeable reduction of consumption and emissions while simultaneously increasing the performance and driving pleasure of the vehicle (BMW EfficientDynamics). The company...
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...Mid-Level Luxury Performance Sedans Situation Analysis By Craig Schlesinger and Jason Wachter I. The Mid-Level Luxury Performance Sedan Market Consumer Overview This market attracts consumers exhilarated by the thrills of driving. They are willing to spend more on their cars to obtain a desired level of performance. Although these drivers are primarily concerned with speed and handling, they are also interested in the luxury components, safety features, and durability of their automobiles. Fuel-efficiency is neither the first nor the last thing on their minds – they are not willing to sacrifice performance for the environment, but they are environmentally conscious enough to stay away from lowmileage sports coupes. These consumers have adventurous aspirations for their driving experience. They want nimble turning capabilities and powerful engines. They are not interested in efficient, basic cars suited for point-to-point driving. Rather, they want fuel-injected speed and sports-tuned suspension designed for what lies between those points. These owners crave vehicles with an attitude to assuage their need for excitement. For some of these mid-size luxury performance owners, driving is a reflection of their day-to-day lives. They tend to be youthful and exuberant, and they invest in these sedans to fit an image and satisfy a craving for performance. They cannot necessarily afford more expensive sports cars, but are willing to pay higher prices to avoid association with...
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...BUS 599 December 16, 2012 BMW Group is considered one of the most successful companies in the world, primarily manufacturing its automobiles in its three brands: BMW, Mini, and the Rolls Royce. The company continues to be a world class performer in luxury automobiles. BMW’s success is attributed to its long-term thinking and responsible actions, establishing a strategy of ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain, comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to resource conservation. Analyze the company’s mission and vision statements against the performance of the organization. Then, evaluate how well the company lives out its mission and vision statement. Provide support from the organization’s performance in your evaluation. BMW’s mission statement is: “To be the most successful premium manufacturer in the industry.” The mission statement is mainly designed just as to help the organization to move on a better path. Mission statement is a short-term goal and objective. It is being designed in order clear the actual motto of the business. With this, the business would arrive at hopeful moves so as to make it realized. Mission statement is formed for the sake of stating the fundamental reason behind the establishment of the business. It appears to be the best possible move just as to make people aware about existence of the business. It is a must from the part of the company to get acquainted with...
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...Financial Analysis This section of the paper will discuss the financial components of BMW’s business operations. To do this we will discuss the several different financial ratios concerning liquidity, leverage, activity, and profitability. We will begin by giving a brief overview of what the ratio tells an investor or creditor about the company. Next, we will examine how BMW’s performance has progressed over the past five years compared to itself. Finally, we will look at BMW’s ratios against their direct competitors. Considering the fact that BMW creates luxury automobiles and does not merely make basic vehicles, we felt that it would not be fair to compare them to simple automotive industry averages. Therefore, the direct competitors that we will be comparing BMW to will be Toyota (more specifically their Lexus line), Mercedes, and Audi because of their direct relation to making luxury automobiles in the high end of the automotive market. Liquidity Liquidity ratios simply show how much of current resources a company has to be able to cover currently maturing liabilities or debts (Hill). For example, does a company have enough cash on hand to pay the current payments on their equipment? These ratios then, inherently look at items on the balance sheet that are classified as current which typically means that they are maturing in less than one year. The first ratio that we use to evaluate BMW’s liquidity is the current ratio. This ratio is calculated by dividing current...
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...require firms to pay for shipping and loading charges for the goods. The importer also has to incur insurance charges. The costs result in an increase in the cost of commodities making them undesirable to customers. Delays in payment also make it difficult for the company to replenish its stock. Outline 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. Literature Review a) An Overview of the Emirates Motor Company’s Import Business b) History of Importation of Mercedes Benz Automobiles from Germany to the UAE c) External Analysis of the World Automobile Industry d) External Analysis of the Trade between the UAE and Germany in Automobiles e) Internal Analysis of the Emirates Motor Company (EMC) 4. Methodology 5. Results 6. Discussion Challenges Facing Mercedes Benz UAE in the Export of Cars to Iran Introduction Mercedes Benz is a Germany based manufacturer of automobiles. It is a division of Daimler AG. Mercedes Benz as a brand engages in the manufacture of a wide variety of automobiles which range from...
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...2010 Valuation of BMW - Financial & Strategic Analysis Authors Rasmus Ramshøj Pløen Exam no. 282821 BSc (B/IM) Mikkel Kronborg Olesen Exam no. 283755 BSc (B) Academic Advisor Nicolai Borcher Hansen ASB Aarhus School of Business TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................ 5 BRIEF INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. 6 PROBLEM STATEMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 8 STRUCTURE .............................................................................................................................................................. 9 DELIMITATIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 10 METHODS .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 HISTORICAL FINANCIAL ANALYSIS....................
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