BMW Triples Pre-Tax Earnings, Vehicle Sales With $17.67b

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Foremost auto firm, BMW, more than doubled pre-pandemic earnings in 2021 to 16 billion euros ($17.67 billion), the company said on Thursday, as higher prices and strong sales of top-end cars boosted revenue despite supply chain constraints.

The premium carmaker, which sold a record 2.52 million vehicles last year despite semiconductor shortages, reported a 10.3% earnings margin for the year, its highest since 2017. 

Still, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) in its automotive segment took a 4.2% hit in the fourth quarter as the global chip shortage, which BMW has so far weathered better than competitors, caused a drop in deliveries of 14.2%. 

Quarterly net profit for the group came in at 2.25 billion euros, a third higher than last year but well below 2019 levels of 5.02 billion euros. 

Reuters reports that Premium carmakers have largely been better positioned to weather supply chain troubles than value brands because they can push higher costs onto consumers through elevated prices. 

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Mercedes-Benz, for example, registered a 24.7% fall in deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2021 but still boosted its EBIT by 12% in its cars and vans division. 

BMW’s revenues climbed 12.4% from last year to 111 billion euros, with net profit reaching a record high of 12.46 billion. 

“We are in a good position and optimistic about the future,” Chief Financial Executive Nicolas Peter said. 

The company will propose a dividend of 5.8 euros per share, up from last year’s 1.9 euros, it said.Reuters 

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