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| Daimler Quarterly Operating Profit Rises 23%, Beating Analyst Estimates Bloomberg Photographer: Hannelore Foerster/Bloomberg The maker of Mercedes-Benz vehicles raised its 2011 sales target by 50000 cars, trailing BMW's increase of 100000 vehicles. Profit margins for the Stuttgart, Germany-based company's trucks unit lagged behind ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is Mercedes-Benz Taking Notes From BMW's and AUDI's Playbook? AutoSpies.com Years ago when BMW decided to built the Spartanburg plant in the Carolinas, it was another one of those purists debates. You know, one of those "Rawr! ALL BMW's should only be made in Germany," kind of things. Now it seems that other manufacturers are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Teamsters, BMW workers protest at labor law firm in L.A. Los Angeles Times Dozens of Teamsters and BMW employees rallied outside the offices of labor law firm Jackson Lewis on Tuesday and handed out yellow fliers accusing the firm of helping BMW "destroy American jobs" as they tried to draw attention to an issue that has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BMW names new head for North American operations Reuters DETROIT, July 26 (Reuters) - BMW (BMWG.DE) has named Ludwig Willisch head of its North American operations, replacing current president of BMW North America Jim O'Donnell, effective Oct. 1, the German automaker said on Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BMW Group sales increase 11 per cent in Sultanate Oman Daily Observer By A Staff Reporter - MUSCAT — Al Jenaibi International Automobiles has reported an 11 per cent growth for BMW and MINI sales for the first half of 2011 compared to the same period last year. The official importer of BMW Group vehicles in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 2013 BMW 3-Series Long Wheelbase Spy Shots: Forbidden Fruit Motor Authority Read More BMW is hard at work developing its next-generation 3-Series, prototypes of which have been spotted testing around the globe for the past couple of years now. Already we've seen prototypes for the regular 2013 BMW 3-Series sedan, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| BMW launches hydrogen study TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk (blog) It appears that BMW is the latest car manufacturer to show an interest in hydrogen – albeit not in the way you might expect. The German carmaker has launched the first phase of an integrated programme of work that aims to validate the economic and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BART's Futurrific Subway Fleet to Be Designed by BMW Reuters BART has tapped Designworks USA, the world-renowned design consultancy owned by the BMW Group, to help them create their "Fleet of the Future", a new, improved, and beautified generation of train cars that will replace the aging train population. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Environment Friendly BMW Dealership in B.C. Installs First Commercial Wind Turbine EnergyBoom By Harry Tournemille on July 26, 2011 Industry-leading Auto West BMW in British Columbia has worked with Cleanfield Alternative Energy Inc. to install the first commercial, vertical axis wind turbine on Canada's West Coast - set to be unveiled July ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| BMW i1 - Concept Car by Amadou Ba Ndiaye » Yanko Design By Troy Turner The BMW i1 is an electric, single-seater concept by designer Amadou Ba Ndiaye that fuses motorcycle thrill with the safety of a car into one eye-catching concept. Three electric motors independently power each wheel while a computer ... Yanko Design | ||
| BMW NA head O'Donnell to retire in October, Willisch to take over By Jeff Glucker Jim O'Donnell, who has helmed the BMW's North American operations since 2008, is planning to retire later this year. He will hand over his reins to. Autoblog | ||
| Former M Division Head To Run BMW of North America By Paul Lienert, Correspondent Ludwig Willisch will succeed current U.S. boss Jim O'Donnell, who is retiring this fall after leading BMW to healthy sales in the American market. Inside Line Automotive News | ||
| BMW North America Appoints New President By Nick Kurczewski Ludwig Willisch has been appointed president of BMW North America, leaving behind his current role as head of European sales. The handover officially takes places on October 1, 2011, when Willisch assumes the reigns from Jim O'Donnell, ... Road & Track Blog | ||
| BMW's U.S. chief retires, replaced by European exec By Justin Hyde Jim O'Donnell, the head of BMW's U.S. arm, will retire in October and be replaced by Ludwig Willisch, chief of its European sales unit. More X6s for everyone! Jalopnik |
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