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Hi all,
UCG back again to give the forum some facts and an analysis between the BMW AG v Daimler AG corporate rivalry.
Please note that i'm performing an analysis on the financial performance between the two companies and I'll only be discussing corporate strategy and tactics.
If you wish to discuss non-corporate things like headlights, side-lines etc. please do so in other threads.
Some facts, a majority of which has been obtained from this insightful article:
http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.d...ued-at-half-of-bmw-as-zetsche-loses-investors
1. Overview:
BMW AG's portfolio predominatly mainly comprises of automotive brands (BMW, BMW M, BMW i, MINI and Rolls Royce) with a relatively small operations in motorcycles (BMW and Husqvana)
Daimler AG's portfolio, compared to BMW's, is more diverse and a lot larger with operations that encompasses both automotive (Mercedes-Benz, AMG and Smart) and commercial vehicles (vans and trucks).
Damiler's and BMW's automotive operations are relatively comparable. However, Daimler's commercial vehicles division is significantly larger than BMW's motorcycles division.
2. Current value of the 2 companies:
- BMW is listed at approximately 45 billion euros
- Daimler is listed at approximately 42 bullion euros
It is estimated that Daimler's commercial vehicles division, if it were sold-off, would be valued at approximatelly 17 billion euros.
This leaves approximately 25 billion euros as the deemed-value of Daimler's automotive operatons (Mercedes-Benz, AMG and Smart).
In other words if BMW were to sell, it would be worth 20 billion more than the Mercedes-Benz portfolio.
This is a massive difference and from the perspective of a Daimler shareholder, it's very very alarming.
3. Some more facts:
Some facts that i pulled from a post i made earlier in the year.
UCG back again to give the forum some facts and an analysis between the BMW AG v Daimler AG corporate rivalry.
Please note that i'm performing an analysis on the financial performance between the two companies and I'll only be discussing corporate strategy and tactics.
If you wish to discuss non-corporate things like headlights, side-lines etc. please do so in other threads.
Some facts, a majority of which has been obtained from this insightful article:
http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.d...ued-at-half-of-bmw-as-zetsche-loses-investors
1. Overview:
BMW AG's portfolio predominatly mainly comprises of automotive brands (BMW, BMW M, BMW i, MINI and Rolls Royce) with a relatively small operations in motorcycles (BMW and Husqvana)
Daimler AG's portfolio, compared to BMW's, is more diverse and a lot larger with operations that encompasses both automotive (Mercedes-Benz, AMG and Smart) and commercial vehicles (vans and trucks).
Damiler's and BMW's automotive operations are relatively comparable. However, Daimler's commercial vehicles division is significantly larger than BMW's motorcycles division.
2. Current value of the 2 companies:
- BMW is listed at approximately 45 billion euros
- Daimler is listed at approximately 42 bullion euros
It is estimated that Daimler's commercial vehicles division, if it were sold-off, would be valued at approximatelly 17 billion euros.
This leaves approximately 25 billion euros as the deemed-value of Daimler's automotive operatons (Mercedes-Benz, AMG and Smart).
In other words if BMW were to sell, it would be worth 20 billion more than the Mercedes-Benz portfolio.
This is a massive difference and from the perspective of a Daimler shareholder, it's very very alarming.
3. Some more facts:
Some facts that i pulled from a post i made earlier in the year.
Lets compare BMW to Daimler (it's nearest competitor)
BMW:
17 February 2011 = Euro 53 per share
17 February 2012 = Euro 72 per share
Movement = + 35%
Daimler:
17 February 2011 = Euro 54 per share
17 February 2012 = Euro 48 per share
Movement = - 11%
3. BMW’s earnings before tax margin for the period to September 2011 was 12.8%. By comparison, Daimler has a margin of 8.3%, VW of approximately 6.7% and FIAT of approximately 5%. [www.autonews.com]