Ferrari NV (RACE.MI)
111.30EUR
15 Feb 2019
€0.95 (+0.86%)
€110.35
€109.90
€112.20
€108.95
621,466
641,147
€129.50
€84.08
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RACE.MI | Industry | Sector | |
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P/E (TTM): | -- | 15.91 | 19.56 |
EPS (TTM): | -- | -- | -- |
ROI: | -- | 10.77 | 10.87 |
ROE: | -- | 12.87 | 13.05 |
Tobacco giant BAT returns to Formula One with McLaren
LONDON British American Tobacco, which had its own Formula One team before selling to Honda in 2006, is returning to the sport under a multi-year global partnership with McLaren.
Motor racing-Tobacco giant BAT returns to Formula One with McLaren
LONDON, Feb 11 British American Tobacco, which had its own Formula One team before selling to Honda in 2006, is returning to the sport under a multi-year global partnership with McLaren.
Italy - Factors to watch on Feb. 1
MILANO, Feb 1 The following factors could affect Italian markets on Friday.
Ferrari's CEO "bullish" about earnings, shares jump
MILAN Ferrari expects growth in core earnings to accelerate to 10 percent this year and Chief Executive Louis Camilleri said he might raise targets for 2020, betting on new models and special editions at premium prices to lure customers.
Ferrari's CEO 'bullish' about earnings, shares jump
MILAN Ferrari expects growth in core earnings to accelerate to 10 percent this year and Chief Executive Louis Camilleri said he might raise targets for 2020, betting on new models and special editions at premium prices to lure customers.
UPDATE 1-Ferrari's CEO "bullish" about earnings, shares jump
* CEO says 2020 targets "on the low side", growth could accelerate
Ferrari Q4 core earnings up 6 pct, shares rise
MILAN, Jan 31 Italian luxury maker Ferrari on Thursday posted an expected 6 percent rise in fourth-quarter core earnings, helped by positive performance from across its regions.
Ferrari chairman reiterates support for CEO Camilleri
MILAN John Elkann, chairman of Ferrari and main shareholder Exor , reiterated his support for Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri, denying speculation a top management purge could be on the cards.
Ferrari chairman reiterates support for CEO Camilleri
MILAN John Elkann, chairman of Ferrari and main shareholder Exor , reiterated his support for Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri, denying speculation a top management purge could be on the cards.
REFILE-Ferrari chairman reiterates support for CEO Camilleri
MILAN, Jan 16 John Elkann, chairman of Ferrari and main shareholder Exor, reiterated his support for Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri, denying speculation a top management purge could be on the cards.