for industrial downturn and decay, and the reversal in fortunes of the British car industry. It was a history with ups and downs, but the plant seemed to be in for a bright future when in 1994 BMW took Longbridge over from the British car manufacturer Rover. Despite suffering from under-investment, BMW saw the Rover takeover as a suitable means of expanding its range of models beyond the luxury segment that it had become famous for, into more medium-sized, family saloons that appealed to the mass
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The BMW Group – one of Germany’s largest industrial companies – is one of the most successful car and motorcycle manufacturers in the world.With BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, the BMW Group owns three of the strongest premium brands in the automobile industry. The company formulated their Strategy Number ONE, which aligns the BMW Group with two targets: to be profitable and to enhance long-term value in times of change. And this applies to technological, structural as well as cultural aspects of
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recent months. At the other end of the market, Proton sales fell by almost 40 per cent from 413 to 256 units, while Chery sales fell tremendously by more than half from 309 to 139 units. The story was similar among the German luxury makers such as BMW increased sales by almost 20 per cent from 3,926 to 4,708 units, neck-and-neck with Mercedes-Benz, which increased sales by 18per cent from 3,997 to 4,705 units. By contrast, the sales of traditional market leader Toyota slumped by over 60per cent from
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Supplying BMW Translating sales into profitability through tighter control on costs A traditional problem affecting the growth of BMW over the last decade is the difficulty in translating sales volumes growth into net profits. In fact there is very little correlation between these two parameters in BMW's case. While deliveries of automotive products to customers have grown by an annual average of 2.2% starting from 1999, profits have been rather less proportionate because of some bad financial
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HBS CASE: BMW FILMS 1. How fit is the BMW brand at the time of the case? Are there any reasons to anticipate undesirable financial performance in the future? How fit is BMW at the time of the case? Justify: BMW is very fit at the time of the case, which was August 2001. Verify: During the period from 1996~2001, BMW sales rebounded and eventually reached record levels in the US Quantify: Compared to their slump around 1991 where BMW sold around 55,000 cars, they were able to sell 190,000
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BMW, the Bavarian based luxury car producer is seen as one of the most prestigious, stable and admired companies in the world. BMW takes differentiation strategy to ensure BMW Group's lead over competitors and to actively shape the company's future by creating BMW vehicles that are perceived by customers to be unique. The mission statement of BMW Group is clearly defined: “the BMW Group is the world’s leading provider of premium products and premium services for individual mobility”. Another important
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Running head: BMW SWOT Analysis BMW Motor Corporation SWOT Analysis Name Affiliation Date Abstract A SWOT Analysis is used to develop strategies that capitalize on an organization’s strengths, minimize the effects of any weaknesses, exploit available opportunities and defend against threats. In this report, I discuss SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) Analysis of the BMW Motor Corporation. BMW Motor Corporation SWOT Analysis
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The automotive industry's Supersector leader has been named for the BMW group for the sixth consecutive year. Therefore, it becomes the most sustainable automobile manufacturer of the world. The BMW Group is an exclusive company in the automotive industry to have been named in this important group of sustainability indexes every year since it was organized in 1999 and named Supersector leader for each of the past six years. BMW Group is also the only German company in this year which to be ranked
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Case Name: GEELY’s ACQUISITION of VOLVO 1. INTRODUCTION INDUSTRY | AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY | TIME OF CASE | 2010 | ISSUE ON HAND | ACQUISITION OF “VOLVO” BY “GEELY” | KEY PLAYERS | “VOLVO” AND “GEELY” | COMPANY COUNTRY | CHINA | FOUNDER OF THE COMPANY | LI SHUFU | PRODUCT | LUXURY CARS | 2. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS Li Shufu was born in China in 1963, the son of a small business owner. He started the business from making photographs of tourists, then he shifted to making
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Introduction y Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW), (literally English: Bavarian Motor y y y y y y y Works) is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. Founder(s): Franz Josef Popp Norbert Reithofer (CEO), the parent company is Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. BMW is known for its performance and luxury vehicles, and is a global leader in premium car sales. Profit is ¼204 million and Employees is 96,230. company logo of BMW, combined with the blue and white colors of
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