Krause didn’t reveal any potential targets, but previous reports suggested that BMW was considering an acquisition of Volvo and had even met with the Swede’s finance team on a fact finding mission. BMW is, however, wary of the mistakes made with the failed takeover of the Rover Group seven years ago but isn’t deterred from trying again with a new partner.
Other strategies that BMW will focus on cover such things as new products, currency hedging, improving production efficiency and a possible collaboration on developing and building environmentally friendly engines.





Reader Comments
Thu Jul 12 2007 10:28 AM
HECTOR says
You'd think that after Daimler Benz lost $37B in its acquisition of Chrysler that these overreaching CEOs would be more cautious but apparently that's not the case. Porsche is gunning to become the German Toyota and it remains to be seen whether this is a good move. Why can't these companies exist on their own? Volvo makes good cars, why must they be under someone's thumb?
Thu Jul 12 2007 11:57 AM
admin says
Because the automotive business is becoming increasingly cut-throat. These companies need to use economies of scale to reduce costs, otherwise they can be in some serious financial trouble.
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