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BMW reins in investments as coronavirus crisis curbs profit

May 09, 2020


Abstract : ​BMW's profits stagnated in the first quarter of 2020, as the heavy costs on the auto industry doled out by the coronavirus pandemic forced the German carmaker to significantly roll back investments.

BMW's profits stagnated in the first quarter of 2020, as the heavy costs on the auto industry doled out by the coronavirus pandemic forced the German carmaker to significantly roll back investments.

At 574 million euros, the Munich-based group reported on Wednesday almost as much net profit as in the same three months last year.

However, the 2019 figures were held down by the fact that BMW had been forced to set aside 1.4 billion euros for a fine in an EU cartel probe.

Chief financial officer Nicolas Peter said that BMW would reduce its investment pot from 5.7 billion euros last year to less than 4 billion euros in 2020.

"In view of the current situation, we will either put certain projects on hold or subject them to further review," he said.

Despite demand for new cars plummeting during the ongoing crisis, the luxury marquee's revenues rose in the first quarter by 3.5 per cent to 23.3 billion euros.

Earnings before interest and taxes more than doubled on the year to 1.38 billion euros - although that was also in large part due to the last year's cartel charge.

However, the company's operative margin in its core automotive segment was just 1.3 per cent, according to the quarterly results. On the eve of their release, BMW revised down its target margin to 0-3 per cent.

"Quite clearly, the situation remains serious," BMW board chairman Oliver Zipse said, with the worst economic effects of the coronavirus crisis expected in the second quarter.

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