China: BMW raises 2010 sales target

BMW has announced that it is aiming for a larger increase in sales volumes in China in 2010 than originally planned. Speaking at the Beijing auto show, BMW's chairman of the board on management, Norbert Reithofer, confirmed the OEM now sees 2010 sales growth to around 120,000, the company having It’s time to log in … Continued

BMW has announced that it is aiming for a larger increase in sales volumes in China in 2010 than originally planned. Speaking at the Beijing auto show, BMW's chairman of the board on management, Norbert Reithofer, confirmed the OEM now sees 2010 sales growth to around 120,000, the company having

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