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BMW is heading for a record year, but how
bright is the outlook? 15 Aug
2002 Author: just-auto.com editorial
team
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Article Summary:
BMW has been riding the crest of
a wave lately. Profits and sales have been vibrant. The BMW Mini has
been launched with what can be described as success. But questions
have been asked about future prospects. Investors have seemed
nervous. Just five years ago, BMW executives mocked the ‘expensive
little luxury car’ that is the Mercedes-Benz A-class. Now there is a
BMW Mini and it is losing money. Also, a small BMW 1 Series is in
the pipeline. Cause for concern? |
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