Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings and third-party price providers. Scores, valuations, and metrics are algorithmic estimates. This is not investment advice. See our Terms and Methodology.
Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings and third-party price providers. Scores, valuations, and metrics are algorithmic estimates. This is not investment advice. See our Terms and Methodology.
Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, commonly known as BMW, is a leading premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Germany. As the core of the BMW Group, it produces a diverse lineup of vehicles under the BMW brand, including sedans, coupes, convertibles, SUVs, and performance models from the BMW M sub-brand, alongside electric and hybrid options from BMW i. The company also oversees production for MINI, Rolls-Royce, and Alpina brands, emphasizing sporty driving dynamics, innovative technology, and luxury craftsmanship. BMW Motorrad delivers high-performance motorcycles ranging from urban commuters to adventure bikes and touring models. Beyond vehicles, the BMW Group offers premium financial services such as leasing, financing, and insurance tailored to its product portfolio. With a global production network spanning over 30 sites and distribution in more than 140 countries, BMW serves individual enthusiasts, premium car buyers, and commercial fleets, solidifying its role as a key player in the international automotive industry.
€59.06
€1.72 (-2.83%)
EOD Jun 26, 2026 · Twelve Data
Operating margin is thin at 7.48%. Limited cushion if revenue slows or costs rise, not the profile of a wide-moat business.
Revenue declined 6.3% YoY. The question is whether this is cyclical or a structural shift.
Negative free cash flow of -€2.73B. The business is consuming cash, not generating it.
5.3x earnings. The multiple is below average. Either the market is pricing in deterioration you should investigate, or there's genuine value here.
Based on TTM earnings · Diluted shares
Profitability & Returns
Revenue (TTM)
€130.70B
▼ -6.3% YoY
Net Income (TTM)
€6.95B
▼ -3.0% YoY
Op. Margin
6.77%
▼ -0.5pp YoY
ROIC
3.96%
▼ -0.7pp YoY
Cash Flow & Balance Sheet
FCF (TTM)
-€3.99B
▲ +41.0% YoY
Op. Cash Flow (TTM)
€257M
▼ -32.9% YoY
Net Debt
€67.04B
Cash & Equiv.
€21.31B
3Y CAGR: -2.2%
Continue Research
At a P/E of 5.3, Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW.XETR)'s valuation is best read against its own history, its peers, and the growth its price implies. A high multiple is not the same as overvalued: fast-growing, high-quality businesses can deserve a premium. See the general approach in how to tell if a stock is overvalued.
On quality, Bayerische Motoren Werke scores 16/100 on Intrinsiqq's quality scorecard (a lower-quality business on these measures), weighing growth, margins, returns on capital, share count, and balance-sheet strength. It currently yields about 7.4%; see dividend safety for coverage and history. All figures are computed from SEC filings; read the full methodology. This is analysis, not investment advice.
Bayerische Motoren Werke scores 16 out of 100 on Intrinsiqq's quality score, a weighted blend of 7 metrics each scored 0 to 100, which makes it a lower-quality business on these measures. Recent fundamentals include a 6.8% operating margin and a 4.0% return on invested capital. The score weighs revenue and free-cash-flow growth, operating margins, return on invested capital, share-count change, and balance-sheet strength, all computed from SEC filings, not opinion. Because valuation only means something relative to quality, the full metric-by-metric breakdown is on the quality scorecard.
Yes, Bayerische Motoren Werke pays a regular dividend of about €4.38 per share per year (typically in quarterly installments), a yield of roughly 7.4% at the current price. That is a payout ratio of about 38.1% of earnings, so the dividend is amply covered by earnings. Bayerische Motoren Werke has grown the dividend at roughly 20.6% a year over the past few years. A low headline yield is not the same as a weak dividend: what matters is how well earnings and free cash flow cover the payout and whether it is growing, not the percentage alone. For BMW.XETR's full payout history, growth streak and dividend-safety score, see the dividends tab.
That depends on valuation and quality together, not either alone. you should weigh BMW.XETR's valuation and scores 16/100 on quality (lower-quality). It also yields about 7.4%. A cheap price is only a bargain if the business is durable, and a premium can be justified by genuine quality, so the two questions, "is it cheap?" and "is it good?", only make sense side by side. Read the valuation against the quality scorecard, run the DCF on your own assumptions, and decide for yourself. This is analysis from SEC filings, not investment advice.