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BMW chief to leave after 35 years at carmaker

Oliver Zipse will be replaced by production head Milan Nedeljković in May

martedì 9 dicembre 2025 New tab

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  1. welt.de·Dec 9, 2025 · 6 mesi fa

    BMW: Oliver Zipse wird als Chef abgelöst – dieser Manager übernimmt - WELT

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