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    Pamela Reed House 2/24/11 Marketing Plan Special Topics 492 The BMW Company (2010 6 Series 650i Convertible) BMW has come a long reached many milestones since its introduction into the German market through much anticipation and a well thought out plans towards becoming the one of the most popular family of luxurious cars globally. Rapp-Motorenwerke was a firm that first invented aircraft engines and motorcycle engines in 1913 before the firm invented Austin Stevens’s cars. By merging with

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    Internal Analysis on Bmw

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    An Internal Analysis of BMW’s strength BMW was formed in 1916 as an aircraft engine manufacturing company. Today’s BMW has become a leading automobile manufacturing company. It focuses on manufacturing luxury vehicle. So‚ what internal factors give BMW an advantage in meeting the needs of its target market? BMW is customer friendly. In its website‚ it allows customers to build the car of their dream. BMW also send text message to its customer reminding them to buy winter tires and directing

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    done well over the years and where could it improve? When I see someone riding in a BMW‚ I know that they must be making good money. The stereotype for people who drive BMW’s is that they are rich‚ and these are the people that the people over at BMW target. The pros to targeting the higher income population is that they will be targeting people who are more likely to purchase their product. Since BMW is known as a luxury car‚ people who have lower incomes are less likely to purchase from

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    Bmw Mission Statement

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    What is your mission statement? BMW Group’s worldwide mission statement is: "The mission statement up to the year 2020 is clearly defined: the BMW Group is the world’s leading provider of premium products and premium services for individual mobility." Mission Statement This statement is retireved from the annual report 2008: "Today‚ the BMW Group is one of the ten largest car manufacturers in the world and possesses‚ with its BMW‚ MINI and Rolls-Royce brands‚ three of the strongest premium

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    Bmw Films Case

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    OVERVIEW In 2001‚ BMW came out with its latest innovative marketing strategy titled BMW Films. In partnering with Fallon and Anonymous Productions‚ who connected with A-list directors‚ actors‚ and production value‚ created a series of five films collectively called “The Hire” that generated 2.5 millions viewers with over 24‚000 more unit sales than the 2000. And the question now rise to what should BMW’s next move be. ANALYSIS It took the firm about 50 years from its first automobile in 1929

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    Bmw Supply Chain

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    May 2005 at Leipzig area ‚Germany  Gerhard Schroder‚ Germany Chancellor opened Plant with Helmut Panke‚the Chairman of Company.  BMW invested € 1.3 billion.  Manufacture BMW 3-Series car’s.  Max annual capacity: 650 cars/day  Expected to create 5500 jobs in that area. 2 The ceremonial process of signing the Plant Establishment Contract. 3 BMW History  In 1913 in Munich‚Germany‚Karl Friedrich Rapp established the Rapp-motorenwerke to manufacture Aircraft Engines. 4

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    BMW currency hedging

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    The BMW Group will expand production capacity at its US plant in Spartanburg from some 150‚000 to 240‚000 units by 2012. Plans for the expansion are already underway. Capacity at the Oxford MINI plant is to be increased to 260‚000 units per annum—without making further investments in infrastructure. The BMW Group will take the first step towards expanding its capacity in China by raising it from 30‚000 to 44‚000 units a year. Furthermore‚ the company will work on strategically increasing purchasing

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    Brand kudos‚ company car tax efficiency‚ class-leading residual values and competitive whole life costs have resulted in BMW winning a record share of the UK contract hire and leasing market. New figures from the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association reveal that BMW is the fastest growing premium brand manufacturer in terms of long term leasing vehicle acquisitions by contract hire companies. According to the newly published 2002 BVRLA Industry Review‚ BMW’s share of the leasing market

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    considered the best strategy that BMW has to implement to address the four most important issues we mentioned in the SWOT Analysis (dealer relationship‚ image life cycle‚ Japanese power‚ and specialized competitors) is brainstorming and recollecting a few ideas. For this specific case‚ we came upon the following "brainstorming ideas" for each main issue: To begin explaining what each strategy is about and how we reached one final strategy to be used by BMW‚ let’s focus on the different "brainstorming

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    BMW Read the case‚ and consider the following questions: 1. What main trends are identifiable in the business environment in general and in the automobile market in particular in 2004? • Equity prices had fallen until late in 2003: this‚ coupled with geopolitical tensions and concerns about oil supplies‚ add to the uncertainty about the economic and political environments • From the mid 1990s automobile producers strove to improve engineering adn quality of vehicles as a

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