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BMW records 8.1% to 526,669 units sale in Q1 of 2015

byCustoms Today Report
08/05/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: German automaker BMW Group reported new record sales volume, revenues, and profit before tax in the first quarter of 2015 on Wednesday. According to BMW’s report, the company’s automobile sales volume climbed by 8.1 percent to 526,669 units, setting a new record for the period.

Meanwhile, revenues grew significantly by 14.7 percent to €20.9 billion (23.7 billion U.S. dollars), and profit before tax improved by 5.1 percent to €2.27 billion. “We have got off to a good start in 2015,” commented Norbert Reithofer, chairman of the board of management for BMW.

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On the other hand, the motorcycle branch of the company also experienced continued good performance. Sales volume climbed by 9.2 percent to 31,370 units, while revenues for the three-month period grew by 20.1 percent to €567 million.

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