BMW AG stock (DE0005190003): Q1 earnings miss but shares jump 6.87%
13.05.2026 - 14:54:09 | ad-hoc-news.deBMW AG (DE0005190003) reported Q1 2026 earnings that fell short of expectations, with results missing forecasts according to the earnings call transcript published on May 13, 2026. Despite the misses, the company's shares rose 6.87% to 82.5 USD in pre-market trading, signaling investor confidence in future initiatives, Investing.com as of 05/13/2026.
Additionally, BMW AG's dividend ex-date is set for May 14, 2026, as noted in Vienna Stock Exchange updates, providing near-term yield potential for shareholders, Wiener Börse as of 05/14/2026. The stock traded at around 80.44 EUR on Xetra recently, per Deutsche Börse data.
As of: 13.05.2026
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At a glance
- Name: Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
- Sector/industry: Automotive
- Headquarters/country: Germany
- Core markets: Europe, US, China
- Key revenue drivers: Premium vehicles, EVs, motorcycles
- Home exchange/listing venue: Xetra (BMW.DE)
- Trading currency: EUR
BMW AG: core business model
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, commonly known as BMW AG, designs, manufactures and sells premium automobiles, motorcycles and related services worldwide. The company operates through segments including Automotive, Motorcycles and Financial Services. BMW AG emphasizes innovation in electric vehicles and sustainable mobility as core to its strategy.
Main revenue and product drivers for BMW AG
Revenue primarily stems from premium sedans, SUVs and electric models like the i4 and iX series. In Q1 2026, battery electric vehicle sales in China declined 10% year-over-year due to subsidy cuts, as noted by RBC analysts, Moomoo as of recent. Financial services and after-sales also contribute significantly to earnings.
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Conclusion
BMW AG's Q1 2026 results showed misses on forecasts but triggered a strong pre-market gain, alongside an upcoming dividend. Investors track EV progress and China recovery amid global auto shifts. US-listed ADRs offer exposure to this German premium brand with US market relevance through sales and production.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.
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