Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has been back in the spotlight after Lewis Hamilton secured British Grand Prix Sprint pole at Silverstone, with an upgraded engine showing improved pace following earlier difficulties in Austria. See our latest analysis for Ferrari. Ferrari's 1 month share price return of 12.93% and 3 month share price return of 17.12% suggest momentum has picked up again, even though the 1 year total shareholder return declined 18.49% and the longer term 5 year total shareholder return of...
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Ferrari (BIT:RACE) is back in the spotlight after Charles Leclerc’s British Grand Prix win delivered the company’s 250th Formula 1 victory, a high profile milestone that underlines its on track momentum and brand visibility. See our latest analysis for Ferrari. Investors have responded positively to Ferrari’s recent run of news. The share price is €338.5 after a 30 day share price return of 12.68% and a 90 day share price return of 18.05%, even though the 1 year total shareholder return...
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MILAN, July 3 (Reuters) - Ferrari launched a limited-edition 12-cylinder model with a manual gearbox on Friday, appealing to traditional fans of roaring petrol engines and hands-on driving after the
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Ferrari (BIT:RACE) is facing a leadership change as Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera steps down. The move follows backlash and mixed public reaction to Ferrari's first fully electric model, the Luce. Massimiliano Di Silvestre, previously with BMW Group Italy, has been appointed to lead Ferrari's global marketing and commercial efforts. Ferrari, known for its high performance sports and luxury cars, is making this leadership change as the auto industry continues to...
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MILAN, June 25 (Reuters) - Ferrari's first-ever EV model, which has triggered a flurry of criticism since its unveiling last month, needs to be "digested" before it can be understood, the company's
Ferrari has ousted its marketing chief after an intense backlash to the Italian marque’s first ever electric vehicle (EV).
Ferrari’s marketing chief has quit after an intense backlash to the Italian marque’s first ever electric vehicle (EV).
Ferrari has ousted its marketing chief after an intense backlash to the Italian marque’s first ever electric vehicle (EV).
The man who shaped Ferrari's image for more than a decade is leaving the company weeks after the troubled unveiling of its first electric car, with a former BMW executive drafted in to steady the brand.View on euronews
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MILAN, June 23 (Reuters) - Ferrari said on Tuesday it had appointed BMW Italy head Massimiliano Di Silvestre as its chief marketing and commercial officer, replacing long-serving executive Enrico

<body><p>STORY: :: Ferrari </p><p>Ferrari said it’s not forcing clients to buy its divisive Luce electric car to qualify for the purchase of its next limited-series models.</p><p>That's according to Ferrari executive Enrico Galliera.</p><p>It comes after a report by Bloomberg that buying the $630,000 EV could become a requirement for access to Ferrari's most exclusive models.</p><p>Galliera said applying that kind of pressure would be a "huge mistake."</p><p>The luxury carmaker traditionally runs an allocation system which favors established clients, usually owners of multiple models. </p><p>As well as those who take part in factory events and retain cars for long periods.</p><p>Galliera said Ferrari always told its dealers and customers that Luce had to be sold only to those "truly motivated to buy it."</p><p>The carmaker unveiled the five-seat Luce EV last month. </p><p>It saw a flurry of criticism over the model's unconventional design compared to Ferrari's typical muscular and aggressive aesthetic. </p><p>Also the company faced criticism for its decision to deviate from its legacy petrol-powered engines.</p></body>
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Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has dismissed suggestions that customers must purchase its new Luce electric vehicle in order to gain access to future limited-production Ferrari models, according to Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera. Speaking during a product presentation last week, Galliera responded to a Bloomberg report that suggested ownership of the €550,000 ($630,000) Luce could become a prerequisite for buying some of Ferrari’s most exclusive vehicles.
Ferrari N.V. (NYSE:RACE) is among the Best EV Stocks. On June 12, Bloomberg reported that Ferrari N.V. (NYSE:RACE) shares dropped nearly 8% after the debut of its first electric vehicle, the Luce. It erased more than $4 billion in market capitalization in hours. Investors reacted alongside owners and fans, with reactions to the design described as […]
Lewis Hamilton secured his first Formula 1 victory for Ferrari, supported by new race engineer Carlo Santi. The win coincides with major technical upgrades, including revised aerodynamics and updated wheel rim designs. Further engine developments are planned, underscoring Ferrari's renewed Formula 1 title push. Ferrari, listed as NYSE:RACE, is entering this new chapter in Formula 1 with investors watching closely. The stock last closed at $362.13, with a return of 2.0% over the past week...
Ferrari (RACE) stock is drawing fresh attention after recent moves in its share price and updated return figures across different periods, prompting investors to reassess how the luxury sports car group fits into their portfolios. See our latest analysis for Ferrari. The latest 2.22% 1 day share price gain to $362.13 sits alongside a 9.85% 30 day share price return and a 20.90% three year total shareholder return. However, the 1 year total shareholder return has declined 20.45%, suggesting...
Ferrari is back in focus as analysts adjust their models, with updated work feeding through to a fair value estimate of $426.11 versus $427.53 previously. Those fine tuned price targets sit against a split narrative, where some research leans into Ferrari’s luxury premium and brand strength, while others trim euro and dollar targets on concerns about how the stock is priced. As you read on, you will see how these shifts fit together and how to track the evolving story around Ferrari’s...