Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) reported first-quarter results that fell short of analyst expectations and issued full-year guidance below consensus, sending its shares slightly lower in U. S.
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Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) reported first-quarter results that fell short of analyst expectations and issued full-year guidance below consensus, sending its shares slightly lower in U. S.
Ferrari beat analysts’ earnings targets and stuck with its full-year guidance on Tuesday, even though the war in the Middle East disrupted deliveries over the first quarter. Ferrari shipped 3,436 cars over the first quarter, down 157 from the same period a year ago. Shipments for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa fell by 243 from a year ago to 1,458.
Investing.com -- Ferrari reported first-quarter earnings that missed analyst expectations, and provided below-consensus guidance for the full year.