BMW


EPS cut (2025: -9.6%, 2026: -19.7%)

24/06/25 -"We have reduced our FY25 sales estimate by 10% to around €141bn, reflecting a 1% year-on-year decline. We anticipate continued headwinds in China, combined with soft demand in Europe and North ..."

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