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| | Car review: BMW chief hit by Rover rage |
 | | But what mattered most at BMW's annual shareholder meeting was a brief written statement from the company's dominant shareholder, the Quandt family, which owns about 47 percent of the shares. |
 | | In a blunt rebuttal to aspiring buyers of BMW, which have ranged from Ford to Volkswagen, the Quandt family said it had "not the slightest interest in selling" and was "100 per cent committed to BMW". |
 | | To Mr Stefan Quandt, son of the patriarch, Herbert, and a member of BMW's supervisory board, Mr Eisemann said: "Mr Quandt, your father, I am sure, is crying bitterly in his grave." |
| www.drive.com.au /editorial/article.aspx?id=1476&vf=1 (463 words) |
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