Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMWG.DE)
66.75EUR
7:35am EDT
€-3.05 (-4.37%)
€69.80
€68.42
€68.71
€66.57
1,599,986
1,849,727
€76.16
€53.16
About
Overall
| Beta: | 1.13 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | €44,897.16 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 655.99 |
| Dividend: | 2.50 |
| Yield (%): | 3.58 |
Financials
| BMWG.DE | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 9.04 | 14.71 | 16.15 |
| EPS (TTM): | 7.72 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 6.11 | 16.34 | 15.95 |
| ROE: | 16.84 | 21.91 | 19.54 |
RPT-Fitch: No Immediate Threat to European Carmakers' Ratings from Possible China Tariff
June 14 - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)
BMW says May brand sales up 7.8 pct, beating Audi and Mercedes
BERLIN, June 10 - Germany's BMW said sales of its luxury-brand BMW vehicles rose by 7.8 percent in May to 139,161, outpacing delivery gains of rivals Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
German companies sip from pool of Spain's young jobless
FRANKFURT - German companies including BMW and BASF are recruiting small numbers of unemployed young Spaniards against a backdrop of chronic youth unemployment in southern Europe and a growing shortage of skilled labor in Germany.
UPDATE 1-German companies sip from pool of Spain's young jobless
* BASF hires 20 trainees in Spain, SAP taps university grads
BMW to recruit unemployed Spanish youth in pilot program
FRANKFURT - BMW is recruiting a small number of unemployed young Spaniards to work in Germany in a pilot program to "give something back" to its customer countries.
BMW to recruit unemployed Spanish youth in pilot programme
FRANKFURT, May 29 - BMW is recruiting a small number of unemployed young Spaniards to work in Germany in a pilot programme to "give something back" to its customer countries.
CORRECTED-German stocks - Factors to watch on May 17
(In May 17 item, corrects to show Aixtron proposed no dividend, not a dividend of 0.25 eur/shr)
BMW CEO expects i3 electric car to contribute to group profit
MUNICH - German premium automaker BMW expects to reap a "positive" contribution to group profit from every i3 electric vehicle sold, Chief Executive Norbert Reithofer said on Tuesday.
BMW CEO expects i3 electric car to contribute to group profit
MUNICH, May 14 - German premium automaker BMW expects to reap a "positive" contribution to group profit from every i3 electric vehicle sold, Chief Executive Norbert Reithofer said on Tuesday.
BMW CEO raps EU calls for stiffer car emissions goals
* Affirms goal of record 2013 car sales, match opg. profit
Earnings vs.
Estimates
Analyst Research Reports
| Report Title | Price |
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Provider: Datamonitor
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$175.00
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Provider: Finlabo SIM Spa
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$10.00
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Provider: Reuters Investment Profile
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$20.00
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Provider: Wright Reports
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$472.00
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Provider: Thomson Reuters StreetEvents
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$75.00
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