
Foreign auto makers have shown resilience in recent weeks. The technical setup of Ferrari stock suggests it’s preparing for a move higher.
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Foreign auto makers have shown resilience in recent weeks. The technical setup of Ferrari stock suggests it’s preparing for a move higher.

From Monte Carlo to Milan, the world of F1 has long been dripping with glamour, making stars out of drivers like Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, who are outshone only by the supercars themselves. “From 1950 until about 2016, it was pretty badly run,” says Markus Hansen, a portfolio manager at Vontobel Asset Management, which owns Liberty Media Series C Liberty Formula One shares. “In 2017, when Liberty Media took over Formula One, they brought a proper approach to running the business…to turning sports assets into viable financial businesses.”

On a snowy day near the end of World War II, Enzo Ferrari dusted off a bench at Valentino Park in the Northern Italian city of Turin.

European stock indexes were mixed, with gains in autos and semiconductors unable to lift the lift the Europe-wide Stoxx 600 index.

Ferrari has nearly doubled investors' money over the past five years, yet the stock now screens as expensive on broad valuation checks, which raises questions about how much of its quality story is already reflected in the current share price. Ferrari has returned 99.5% over five years, which means long term holders have already captured a substantial gain. Ongoing demand for high end sports cars and pricing power can support rich expectations, while any slowdown in order intake or pressure...

The first production Ferrari Luce, uniquely configured through Ferrari N.V.‘s Tailor Made program, has been sold for $40 million at the RM Sotheby‘s auction in Monterey during the Monterey Car Week in California. ‘Tailor Made’ Luce EV On Sunday, the...
A bespoke Luce set a new-car auction record.

Adrian Hallmark knows a thing or two about the luxury consumer, though when asked about it, he pulls the ultimate quote from the king of the luxury space.
The one-off Luce sold for nearly 63 times the standard model's price, offering a striking signal of collector demand.

Scarcity is the oldest trick in luxury, and the only one that has never stopped working. You cannot manufacture heritage. You cannot rush a reputation. What you can do is decide, in advance, that a thing will never exist again in quantity. That one decision buys more pricing power than any ...

A priceless classic with Hollywood lore won Best of Show at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, just as classic car auctions easily blew past record highs.

Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) NV has retained a Buy rating from Jefferies after strong results at the Monterey classic car auctions reinforced the broker’s bullish view on the luxury carmaker. Jefferies maintained a €400 price target on the Milan-listed shares, implying around 12% upside from €356.80,...

Though it doesn’t say much about the EV’s resale value or long-term demand, the brand is glad the love for it is stronger than hate.

An American billionaire and inventor will become the first owner of Ferrari’s new electric supercar after bidding $40m (£29.5m) in a charity auction.

Ferrari (NYSE:RACE)’s (Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) first all-electric car has sold for $40 million at a charity auction, setting a record for the highest price paid for a new car at auction. The customised, tailor-made Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) Luce was sold during Monterey Car Week by RM Sotheby’s, with...

Lamborghini brought its most extreme car to the lawn at the Quail, A Motorsports Gathering - the Revuelto SV, a 1,050-horsepower naturally aspirated hybrid V12 that the company calls the most powerful and fastest production car in its history.

Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) is back on investors’ screens after recent share price moves, with the stock last closing at $414.85. This renewed attention raises questions about how its current valuation lines up with fundamentals. See our latest analysis for Ferrari. Recent share price momentum has been firm, with a 10.41% 1‑month share price return and a 29.16% 3‑month share price return. The 1‑year total shareholder return is down 8.88%, while the longer term 5‑year total shareholder return is up...

McLaren revealed a long rumored car during Monterey Car Week, and the story isn't its sweeping lines - its the gearbox.

For years, the Bugatti Veyron supercar shattered every performance record, only to quietly stall in the one area that hurt collectors: auction values. But now that's changing.
Every year, Yahoo Finance attends Monterey Car Week, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger — and not without some controversy.

Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian previews Monterey Car Week 2026, highlighting projected auction totals approaching $500 million, major public debuts from luxury brands like Bugatti and Lamborghini, and how automakers are targeting ultra-high-net-worth consumers.

Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIVN) and Ferrari N.V. (NYSE:RACE) both beat estimates last week but for opposite reasons. Rivian narrowed its losses and raised its delivery forecast as its cheaper R2 SUV finally reached customers. Ferrari raised guidance too, even though it shipped fewer cars than a year earlier, proving it can grow profit through pricing […]

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Ferrari N.V. stock gained Thursday after the luxury automaker reported fiscal second-quarter 2026 results and reaffirmed its full-year guidance. The Italian carmaker posted revenue of 1.94 billion euros ($2.25 billion), up 8% from a year earlier and above the analyst...
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