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New BMW CEO Joins: Nedeljkovic Follows Zipse

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Milan Nedeljkovic takes over the wheel at BMW: After almost seven years Oliver Zipse, who led the company through busy times. Greetings also come from the competition.

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It is like a river in the middle of Oliver Zipse, in his last day as CEO of Group BMW, a financial giant in relative health (profit before imposed from approximately 2.3 billion euros, in decrease of 25% regarding the first trimester 2025, decrease of the revenues of the "8.1%," to quota 31 billion euros and a substantial Free Cash Flow increased to 777 million euros), despite the negative moment of the "automotive world," to the grip with the i…

·Rome, Italy
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Milan Nedeljkovic takes over the wheel at BMW: After almost seven years Oliver Zipse, who led the company through busy times. Greetings also come from the competition.

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Milan Nedeljkovic takes over the wheel at BMW: After almost seven years Oliver Zipse, who led the company through busy times. Greetings also come from the competition.

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Not only the technical disruptions at the virtual general meeting overshadowed the farewell of BMW CEO Oliver Zipse. Many shareholder representatives are not as satisfied with his course as Zipse itself. Nostalgia is not a strategy, according to the criticism.

·Dortmund, Germany
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After seven years Oliver Zipse goes as head of BMW. He criticizes politics for his farewell - and swears his successor to his strategy.

·Munich, Germany
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Milan Nedeljkovic takes over the wheel at BMW: After almost seven years Oliver Zipse, who led the company through busy times. Greetings also come from the competition.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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