Daimler Profit Soars As Surging Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan Leads To 13% Rise in Revenue and 31% Profit Increase at Mercedes-Benz Cars Division - Profit Margin Rises to 8.5%

Daimler Profit Soars As Surging Mercedes-Benz S-Class Sedan Leads To 13% Rise in Revenue and 31% Profit Increase at Mercedes-Benz Cars Division - Profit Margin Rises to 8.5%
BERLIN—German auto maker Daimler AG on Thursday reported a sharp increase in third-quarter earnings on strong demand for its flagship S-class sedans and robust growth in Europe, Asia and the U.S.

Daimler said net profit rose 49% to €2.74 billion ($3.47 billion) in the quarter ended Sept. 30, as revenue increased 10% to €33.12 billion. Including non-controlling interests, net profit totaled €2.82 billion.

“Our strategy is paying off. We are growing profitably and look to the future with optimism also beyond the full year,” said Chairman Dieter Zetsche. “In all our divisions, both the product offensives and the efficiency programs are taking effect. We are confident that we will achieve the targets we have set on a sustained basis.”

Mercedes-Benz, Daimler’s luxury-car division, reported its strongest-ever quarter in terms of sales. Revenue in the division rose 13% to €18.68 billion and earnings before interest and taxes was €1.58 billion, up from €1.20 billion. The car division posted a return on sales of 8.5%, up from 7.3%.

Mercedes sold 431,000 cars in the quarter, an increase of 9% from a year earlier, with sales growth of 18% in Europe and China and a 5% increase in the U.S. Mercedes sales in Germany declined 5%.

Daimler said its earnings growth was driven by strong sales of its S-class sedans, which have struggled to compete with Tesla’s all-electric Model S sedan in the U.S., and the company’s growing range of compact cars. Daimler said Mercedes sold 28,200 S-class vehicles world-wide in the first nine months of the year, “three times as many as in the same period last year.”
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Benzes1Benzes1 - 10/23/2014 2:06:36 PM
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When you're selling this many S-Classes it is bound to make profits jump. They're moving almost 2K a month in the U.S. alone.


Benzes1Benzes1 - 10/23/2014 2:09:52 PM
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Then the compact cars are selling like hotcakes too. Look for the CLA and GLA to post big numbers for Oct in the U.S. C-Class will start to climb also after the initial price shock, dealers are not cutting deals on them and they're flying out the door. E-Class continues to be a big hit. ML and GL change to GLE and GLS with their facelifts either next month at the LA show or in January at Detroit. RWD C300 arrives in January, FWD GLA arrives in March, as does the C63 AMG, S550 Plugin Hybrid and the AMG GT S. Mercedes is now on a roll.


Benzes1Benzes1 - 10/23/2014 2:10:24 PM
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*dealers are NOW cutting deals on them*


Benzes1Benzes1 - 10/24/2014 5:04:15 PM
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Oh shut the hell up


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