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Detroit News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Frankfurt -- German auto group BMW AG said Wednesday the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that the company's brands and the global car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth ...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010. The Munich-based company, which builds BMW motorcycles and the Mini and Rolls Royce... BMW - Rolls-Royce - Munich - German - Mini
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
German auto group BMW AG says the economic crisis has probably reached its lowest point and that its car market could see growth in a single-digit percentage range in 2010.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- German premium-car maker BMW AG said Thursday its 2009 net profit fell 36% to 210 million euros ($286 million) compared to the previous year. Revenue dropped 4.7% to 50.68 billion euros. Car deliveries declined 10% to 1.28 million vehicles. "We are heading into the new year cautiously optimistic," said Norbert Reithofer, the chairman of the board of BMW AG. "Our...
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Gasgoo.com (Free subscription) | 03/12/2010
BMW AG, the world's largest premium car maker, plans to nearly double its output in China in 2010 and expects its China output to reach 300,000 vehicles per year in the long run, Germany's leading automobile magazine Auto Motor und Sport reported Wednesday.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
The German premium-car maker keeps its dividend unchanged and says it plans to grow sales this year.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
German carmaker BMW AG said Thursday its 2009 net income fell 36 percent to euro210 million ($286 million) because of lower demand for its cars and motorcycles during the economic downturn as well as a higher tax rate.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
German carmaker BMW AG said Thursday its 2009 net income fell 36 percent to euro210 million ($286 million) because of lower demand for its cars and motorcycles during the economic downturn as well as a higher tax rate.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
German carmaker BMW AG said Thursday its 2009 net income fell 36 percent to euro210 million ($286 million) because of lower demand for its cars and motorcycles during the economic downturn as well as a higher tax rate.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
German carmaker BMW AG says its 2009 net income fell 36 percent to euro210 million ($286 million) because of lower demand for its cars during the economic downturn as well as a higher tax rate.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/11/2010
German carmaker BMW AG says its 2009 net income fell 36 percent to euro210 million ($286 million) because of lower demand for its cars during the economic downturn as well as a higher tax rate. The Munich-based company, the world's biggest luxury car maker,... BMW - Munich - Luxury vehicle - Automotive industry - Makes and Models