While BMW’s third quarter earnings fell 86% as compared to last year’s levels, the firm still reported a 55million Euro profit (excluding tax and interests). This is a good achievement provided the fact that sales fell between 10-15% year-on-year. The credit goes to the cost cutting measures that were implemented post the recession.
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