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BMW revenues
I'd have to do some more analysis, because in my industry it's hard to see what's a press release and what's fact. But what I do know as a general rule is that BMW's revenue is 1/2 that of Volkswagen, and double the profits. BUT, Nissan is more profitable than BMW! What is formidable is the fact that Hyundai is as big as BMW revenue-wise, but not nearly as profitable. I suppose that as a business man, I would prefer to be Toyota, as they are on top of the world in their industry. Huge revenues, huge profits. A Toyota executive, but drive a Honda for reliability and resale. Now that would be wonderful world.
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They serve different markets.
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