Selling your classic car? It's FREE to list your car on Honest John Classics | No thanks

BMW profits fall 27% as Rover troubles hit

29 July 1999

THE INDEPENDENT
Michael Harrison Business Editor

THE GERMAN carmaker BMW yesterday reported a 27 per cent fall in first half profits, blaming the decline on a marked deterioration in the performance of its Rover cars subsidiary. BMW said the fall in net income to 191m euros (pounds 128m) was due principally to the phasing out of the Rover 600 and 800 series and a "dramatic decline" in UK car prices.

Rover car sales fell by 33 per cent to 114,364 in the first six months of this year, However, sales of Land Rover, Range Rover and Discovery and Freelander models rose 27 per cent to just under 91,000. The German parent company's results were further affected by the accelerated redundancy programme at Rover which saw 6,500 employees leave the group between January and June, reducing the workforce to just over 31,000.

However, BMW said it expected the restructuring programme at Rover, together with the launch last month of the flagship Rover 75 model, to lead to a significant improvement in the second half of the year. Rover car production fell by a half from 173,376 in the first six months of 1998 to 87,459 in the same period this year, while Land Rover output was down 7 per cent.

But production of the Rover 75 at the Cowley works in Oxford is scheduled to rise from 1,800 cars a week now to 2,800 a week by the end of the year. A spokesman said that orders for the Rover 75 now stood at 11,000 with a 10-12 week waiting list in Germany and an eight-week wait in Britain.

Last month BMW announced that it intended to invest pounds 3.3bn in Rover over the next six years with the aim of doubling production in the longer term to 1 million cars a year. Sales of BMW branded cars rose 13 per cent in the first six months to 387,000, driven by strong demand for the 3-series while total group revenues rose by 3 per cent to 16.35bn euros.

More news from the archive

Thu, 24 Jun 1999
A team of the world’s leading motoring writers, along with voters on the internet, have short-listed the legendary Mini for the ultimate...
Thu, 24 Jun 1999
THE GUARDIAN Unions and industry experts hail 'act of faith' by Germans in the face of huge losses by British subsidiary BMW is planning...
Fri, 25 Jun 1999
THE GUARDIAN Nicholas Bannister, Chief Business Correspondent BMW chief executive Joachim Milberg yesterday set tough performance...
Sun, 18 Jul 1999
DESIGN NEWS International design teams give birth to high-spirited offspring, each with distinctive traits By Rick DeMeis, Senior...
Thu, 29 Jul 1999
THE GUARDIAN Shares of German owner rise amid hopes of recovery David Gow, Industrial Editor A huge voluntary exodus of staff from...
Wed, 05 May 1999
Land Rover has launched a major new derivative of the award-winning permanent four-wheel drive Freelander. Unveiled at the Fleet Motor...
Thu, 06 May 1999
The new Rover 75 has gone into full production at Rover Oxford - the culmination of a £700 million investment programme in the luxury...
Thu, 06 May 1999
The Land Rover Freelander is now the top selling 4x4 off-road vehicle in Europe. Launched in European markets during last year, Freelander...
Tue, 18 May 1999
Michael Harrison ROVER AIMS to double production to a million cars a year in the medium term, its new chairman, Werner Saemann, disclosed...
Fri, 21 May 1999
Land Rover has announced a new version of the flagship Range Rover HSE model. The dHSE is powered by the BMW 2.5 litre six cylinder...
 

Compare classic car insurance quotes and buy online. A friendly service offering access to a range of policies and benefits.

Get a quote