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BMW Rewires Its Capital Structure: Preference Shares Go, Buyback Continues, but China Clouds Remain

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
May 17, 2026
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Shareholders of BMW have voted overwhelmingly to scrap the company’s dual-class equity structure, converting all non-voting preference shares into ordinary stock. The resolution, approved with close to 100% support from both stakeholder groups at Wednesday’s annual meeting, is designed to increase the free float of common shares by roughly 19%. Chief Financial Officer Walter Mertl told investors the move will deliver clear added value, and the group expects to gain greater weight in benchmark indices such as the DAX and the Euro Stoxx 50.

Alongside the structural overhaul, the Bavarian carmaker is returning capital to shareholders through two channels. The meeting approved a dividend of €4.40 per common share, a slight increase on the prior year’s payout. The stock has traded ex-dividend since Thursday, with the cash due to land in investor accounts on 19 May. Separately, a €625 million share buyback programme is already running and is scheduled to wrap up by the end of August, after which a fresh tranche will be launched.

The capital-return cheer has been overshadowed by a brutal run for the stock, however. BMW shares closed the week at €74.78, a loss of roughly two and a half percent on the session and more than 22% lower since the start of the year. The price now sits within 5% of its 52-week low and well below the widely watched 200-day moving average, signalling that the bears remain firmly in charge.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying BMW?

The market’s focus is shifting back to underlying business performance now that the dividend adjustment has been digested. First-quarter revenue dropped to €31 billion, weighed by sluggish demand in China, the group’s most important single market. Profitability held up better than many analysts had feared: the EBIT margin in the automotive division came in at 5.0%, down on last year but above consensus expectations. For the full year, management is targeting an operating margin of between 4% and 6%.

Tariffs present a fresh headwind. The group estimates that import duties will reduce the auto segment’s EBIT margin by roughly one percentage point. BMW mitigates a chunk of that pressure through its large manufacturing plant in the United States, which significantly cuts the exposure to import levies for the American market. Whether that local production muscle can fully offset the ongoing weakness in China will be a key test when the half-year results, covering the period to 30 June, are released.

The broader industry backdrop remains challenging. Automakers and suppliers are grappling with the costly shift towards electric mobility, and the sector is banking on a surge in battery-electric vehicle sales to drive the recovery. Such a boost largely depends on the rollout of promised government subsidies: if political backing fails to materialise, the industry will lose a critical catalyst for the rest of the financial year. For BMW, its freshly streamlined equity structure and steady capital returns are a vote of confidence — but the market wants to see operating momentum before it buys back in.

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