BMW And Mercedes Selling SHARE NOW Joint Venture To Stellantis
The BMW Group and Mercedes-Benz Mobility are selling their car-sharing joint venture SHARE NOW to Stellantis for an undisclosed sum.
The BMW Group and Mercedes-Benz Mobility are selling their car-sharing joint venture SHARE NOW to Stellantis for an undisclosed sum.
BMW and Daimler confirmed the ParkNow app they have developed and jointly owned will be sold to the EasyPark Group.
BMW claims that its plance to further invest in its Chinese partner Brilliance Automotive are unfazed by recent trouble.
BMW's newly appointed CEO Oliver Zipse expressed his full openness to attract new partners and collaborators in the mobility services venture.
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