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Benedetto Vigna has been Ferrari's CEO since 2021, overseeing the company's transition to EVs. His background is in tech, with previous experience as an executive at a semiconductor company. Vigna likes the nimbleness of tech startups and removed layers of bureaucracy at Ferrari, per WSJ. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy .
Persons: Benedetto Vigna, Vigna, Organizations: Ferrari, Service, Street, Business
An MIT professor envisioned a defensive strategy in 1994 for Ukraine to survive a Russian attack. AdvertisementIn 1994, an American professor came up with a plan for Ukraine to defend against Russian invasion. Rather than seizing all of eastern Ukraine, Russia currently occupies about 18 percent of Ukrainian territory, mainly in the southeast and along the Black Sea coast. AdvertisementA member of 120th Independent Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine takes part in training exercises on March 16. "The Ukrainian force can cover about 60 percent of the front with no reserves.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFerrari cars are about the emotion you can deliver to the driver, says CEOBenedetto Vigna, CEO of Ferrari, discusses the upcoming electric model that Ferrari is producing and how Ferrari will retain its racing heritage and experience while aiming to go carbon neutral by 2030.
Persons: Benedetto Vigna, Ferrari Organizations: Ferrari
A Ferrari is parked outside the New York Stock Exchange in celebration of Ferrari's initial public offering in New York City on Oct. 21, 2015. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna promised on Tuesday that the luxury carmaker's new electric vehicle will offer drivers the same roar as its historic combustion engines. The Italian company is launching its first fully electric vehicle in the final quarter of 2025 and will open a new production site in Maranello, Italy, in June to manufacture electric motors, battery packs and power inverters. Speaking to CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Tuesday, Vigna said the company would maintain its focus on performance, design and driving experience in its EV range, insisting that "electric cars are not silent." "When we talk about luxury cars like our cars, we are talking about the emotion that we are able to deliver to our client, so we are not talking about functional cars like other EVs that you see on the road," he said.
Persons: Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, Vigna Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Ferrari Locations: New York City, Maranello, Italy
Luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari topped Wall Street's top- and bottom-line earnings expectations for the fourth quarter to finish off a record year of profits. The automaker reported a net profit of 1.26 billion euros, or $1.36 billion, for 2023, including 294 million euros, or $317.9 million, during the fourth quarter. Its adjusted earnings before interest and taxes, or EBIT, was 1.62 billion euros, or $1.75 billion, for the year, including 372 million euros, or $402.3 million, in the last quarter. Ferrari's revenue last year increased 17% to 5.97 billion euros, or $6.46 billion, including an 11% increase in the fourth quarter from 1.37 billion euros a year earlier in 2022. Such records are expected to be short-lived, as Ferrari is forecasting to top many of those results in 2024.
Persons: Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, Lewis Hamilton Organizations: Ferrari, New York Stock Exchange, LSEG
The most dangerous volcanic threat in Italy right now is one you’ve probably never heard of: Campi Flegrei, or the Phlegraean Fields. The last major eruption of Campi Flegrei was in 1538, and it created a new mountain in the bay. So far in 2023 Campi Flegrei has recorded more than 3,450 earthquakes, 1,118 of which occurred in August alone. There are two hypotheses as to what could be causing the current increase in seismic activity at Campi Flegrei, according to De Natale. Vesuvius and the Campi Flegrei area.
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Ferrari on Thursday said that its third-quarter profit jumped 46% from a year ago as its wealthy customers continued to choose expensive "personalization" options for their new cars. As it did last quarter, Ferrari again boosted its guidance for the full year following the results. Here are the key numbers from Ferrari's third-quarter earnings report:Earnings per share: 1.82 euros vs. 1.60 euros expected by Wall Street analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. 1.82 euros vs. 1.60 euros expected by Wall Street analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Revenue: 1.54 billion euros vs. 1.47 billion euros expected, per LSEG.
Persons: Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, Vigna Organizations: Ferrari, Wall Street, LSEG Locations: Europe, North, South America, China, Asia, Pacific
Florida and Texas each welcomed over 600,000 new residents from 2021 to 2022, the most of any state. Florida and Texas welcomed the greatest number of new residents between 2021 and 2022, just shy of 740,000 and 670,000 people, respectively, according to new Census Bureau data. Many have relocated to Texas, as higher housing costs drive them out of the Golden State, Insider previously reported. In terms of who's leaving their home state, the Golden State had more residents leave than any other between 2021 and 2022, as residents chase affordability across the country. Take look below for the top eight states that Americans both moved into and out of between 2021 and 2022.
Persons: , Michael Bordenado, Former Californian Madison Benedetto, We've, Benedetto Organizations: Service, Golden, Golden State, Former Californian Locations: Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Miami, Golden State, South Carolina, Palm
Patchy regulation and high energy usage have also prevented the spread of crypto as a means of payment. These include electric carmaker Tesla (TSLA.O), which in 2021 began to accept payment in bitcoin, the biggest crypto coin, before CEO Elon Musk halted it because of environmental concerns. Ferrari shipped more than 1,800 cars to its Americas region, which includes the U.S., in the first half of this year. Galliera did not say how many cars Ferrari expected to sell through crypto. "Prices will not change, no fees, no surcharges if you pay through cryptocurrencies," Galliera said.
Persons: Benedetto Vigna, Flavio Lo Scalzo, Elon Musk, Enrico Galliera, Reuters cryptocurrencies, Ferrari, Galliera, Bitpay, Giulio Piovaccari, Tom Wilson, Louise Heavens Organizations: Ferrari, REUTERS, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Maranello, Italy, cryptocurrency, U.S, Europe, bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, East, Africa, China, Milan, London
Rome CNN —The cold-blooded killing of a mother bear known as Amarena has angered animal rights groups and local politicians in Italy. The brown bear was shot by a local resident of San Benedetto dei Marsi just outside the national park of Abruzzo in central Italy, the park confirmed on Friday. “The park veterinarian intervened on the spot with the emergency team, who however could only ascertain the death of the bear given the seriousness of the wound,” the park said on its Facebook page. Amerana was a Marsican brown bear, an endangered species in Italy where fewer than 60 of the bears are still alive. In April, a 17-year-old bear that killed a 26-year-old jogger was sentenced to death in the northern region of Trento.
Persons: Rome, Amarena, dei Marsi, Juan Carrito, Amerana, , Maurizio Maria Cerrato, Gilberto Pichetto, jogger Organizations: Rome CNN, CNN, Sky24, Park Authority, Ispra Locations: Italy, San, Abruzzo, Avezzano, Cufa, Trento
[1/2] FILE PHOTO-Mother bear 'Amarena' walks in a street with her two cubs in San Sabastiano Dei Marsi, Italy, August 26, 2023, in this still image obtained from a social media video. Gemma Di Pietro via Acquire Licensing Rights Read moreROME, Sept 1 (Reuters) - The death of a mother bear shot near a national park in central Italy, leaving two cubs to fend for themselves, has drawn condemnation from animal rights groups and politicians. It was not clear why the bear was shot, but hunting bears is against the law in Italy. The National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise is home to around 50 brown bears, a species found in central Italy. The uproar over the shooting of the bear follows an argument over an incident in April when a bear killed a 26-year-old runner in northern Italy.
Persons: Amarena, dei Marsi, Gemma Di Pietro, Lav, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Luciano Sammarone, Angelo Bonelli, Claudia Cristoferi, Alvise Armellini, Nick Macfie Organizations: Sabastiano Dei, Facebook, Police, Environment, La Repubblica, Green Party, Thomson Locations: Sabastiano, Italy, San, ROME, Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise
Ukraine's counteroffensive has breached Russian first defensive line, Gen. Mark Milley said. Milley said that the advance is "bloody, long and slow" but that this is not unusual in war. "This defensive line, which the Russians spent many months preparing, it's got minefields, it's got dragon's teeth, it's got tank ditches. One Russian blogger writing about the upturn in Ukraine's fighting fortunes said: "The bastards are rapidly advancing, covered by artillery strikes." The ISW said, "Russia's lack of operational reserves will force the Russian command to conduct additional redeployments as Ukrainian counteroffensive operations continue to degrade defending Russian forces in several sectors of the front."
Persons: Mark Milley, Milley, they've, Al, Mamlaka, it's, Gian Marco Benedetto Organizations: Service, Joint Chiefs, Staff, Anadolu Agency, Getty, UK Department of Defense, for, Washington DC, CNN Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Zaporizhzhya, Zaporizhzhia
"We are a brand that is not looking for volume," Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna told CNBC in an exclusive interview from Pebble Beach. Founder Enzo Ferrari famously said Ferrari would produce "one less car than the market demand." Ferrari Purosangue Source: FerrariVigna said that despite limited supply, the company continues to expand its reach among younger, new clients. Vigna added that buying a Ferrari should never be easy or quick, since it's the ultimate aspirational car. "Getting a Ferrari is an experience that starts from the time you first see a Ferrari," he said.
Persons: Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, Francesca Volpi, Enzo Ferrari, Ferrari Vigna Organizations: CNBC, Ferrari, Ford, General Motors, Ferrari NV, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Pebble Beach, Maranello, Italy
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFerrari CEO Benedetto Vigna: The first electric Ferrari will be unveiled in Q4 of 2025Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna joins CNBC's Robert Frank and 'Last Call' for an exclusive interview to talk his two years as CEO, antique Ferraris at auction, exclusivity in buying and more.
Persons: Benedetto Vigna, Robert Frank
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full exclusive interview with Ferrari CEO Benedetto VignaFerrari CEO Benedetto Vigna joins CNBC's Robert Frank and 'Last Call' for an exclusive interview to talk his two years as CEO, antique Ferraris at auction, exclusivity in buying and more.
Persons: Benedetto Vigna Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, Robert Frank Organizations: Ferrari
CNN —Tony Bennett’s wife and son are sharing some of their final memories of him. Danny Bennett and Susan Benedetto spoke with “Today” about the legendary singer, who died recently at the age of 96. In addition to Danny, they also shared another son, Dae. The singer was married to Sandra Grant, with whom he shared daughters Joanna and Antonia Bennett, from 1971 to 1984. She also revealed his final words to her.
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One US official said they have “no doubt” that Putin is “trying to hold out” until the 2024 election. Another source familiar with the intelligence said “it’s sort of the elephant in the room” for the US, Ukraine and Europe. Trump, the far-and-away front-runner for the GOP nomination at this point, has not committed to backing Ukraine in the war. Ron DeSantis walked back previous statements calling the war in Ukraine a “territorial dispute” he has maintained a broadly anti-interventionist policy. “Putting a shape on the US election will have an enormous effect” in how the war proceeds, the official said.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, , Putin, “ Putin, Trump, Biden, Ron DeSantis, Kevin McCarthy, Daniel Fried, Gian Marco Benedetto, Bill Taylor, Patrick Ryder, Matt Miller Organizations: Washington CNN —, CNN, Western, , Trump, Republican, Ukraine, GOP, Florida Gov, Congressional Republicans, Anadolu Agency, , New York Times, Pentagon Locations: Ukraine, Europe, European, Poland, Japan, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, Russia, India
A top Russian general admitted his elite paratroopers suffered thousands of casualties in Ukraine. It's unclear exactly how many casualties Russian forces have suffered during the Ukraine war. Favorited by Russian ultranationalists, Teplinsky oversaw successful combat operations last year but was eventually dismissed from his leadership role. This prompted some insubordination from the Russian airborne commander, who even expressed his frustration with Moscow's military brass directly to Putin. The elite paratroopers suffered heavy losses early on and continued to struggle in the months that followed.
Persons: Gen, Mikhail Teplinsky, Russia's, Teplinsky, Teplinksy, VDV, Vladimir Putin, Gian Marco Benedetto, , Putin Organizations: Service, Russia's VDV Airborne Forces, Moscow Times, Zvezda, Airborne Forces, Anadolu Agency, Getty, BBC Russian Service, Wagner Group, Institute for Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Moscow, Wall, Silicon, Ukrainian, Zaporizhzhya, Washington
EBITDA of 2.19-2.22 bln euros this yearForecast on FY EBITDA margin unchanged at 38%FY revenue expected to grow to around 5.8 bln eurosAdj. The Italian company guided for adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to grow to between 2.19 billion euros and 2.22 billion euros ($2.40 billion - $2.44 billion) this year, versus a previous forecast of between 2.13 billion and 2.18 billion euros. The expected cash generation was also broadly unchanged, at around 900 million euros versus a previous guidance of up to 900 million euros. Ferrari shares, which are up around 40% this year, erased small daily gains after the results were published. In the second quarter, adjusted EBITDA grew 32% to 589 million euros, in line with analysts' expectations of 580 million euros, according to a Reuters poll.
Persons: Andrew Boyers, Benedetto Vigna, Bernstein, Daniel Roeska, Vigna, Giulio Piovaccari, Gianluca Semeraro, Keith Weir, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Prix, Silverstone Circuit, REUTERS, Ferrari, Daytona, EMEA, Thomson Locations: Silverstone, Britain, MILAN, Italian, personalisations
Ferrari on Wednesday said that its second-quarter profit jumped 33% from a year ago as more of its customers chose costly "personalization" options for their new sports cars. The company now expects 2023 revenue of about 5.8 billion euros and per-share profit of between 6.25 and 6.40 euros. It had previously guided investors to full-year revenue of about 5.7 billion euros and per-share profit between 6.00 and 6.20 euros. Ferrari reported profit of 334 million euros, or 1.83 euros per share, an increase of 33% over profit of 251 million euros, or 1.36 euros per share, during the same period a year earlier. Revenue increased 14% year over year to 1.47 billion euros.
Persons: Ferrari, Benedetto Vigna, personalizations Organizations: Ferrari, Revenue Locations: personalizations
Among them are fake trenches, exploding death traps, that a commander described to The New York Times. A commander shared details of an assault team's encounter with these deadly traps in a discussion this week with The New York Times. The Ukrainian commander, who goes by the call sign Voskres, told The Times about an offensive operation conducted last month by forces with special operations training. When they reached the Russian lines after clearing part of a minefield along a tree line, Ukrainian forces dropped into a trench, ready for a fight. "They build out fake trenches.
Persons: Gian Marco Benedetto, Michael Kofman, Kofman Organizations: The New York Times, Service, New York Times, Times, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Center for Naval Locations: Russia, Wall, Silicon, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Moshchun, Kyiv, Russian
White jazz artists were antiracists before the term was inventedMany of the tributes to Bennett mentioned his disdain for bigotry. Many White jazz artists were antiracists, long before the word was invented. Frank Sinatra, Bennett’s musical mentor, recorded with and relentlessly championed Black jazz artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie. He hired a Black jazz bassist, Eugene Wright, and refused to play in segregated venues. There are countless photos of a beaming Bennett hanging out with Black jazz artists.
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CNN —Legendary singer Tony Bennett, best known for singing “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” has died, according to his longtime publicist, Sylvia Weiner. From Tony Bennett Bennett was discovered by Bob Hope while performing at a New York City club in 1949. In 1963, his recording of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" won Grammy Awards for record of the year and best solo vocal performance. ABC Photo Archives/Walt Disney Television/Getty Images Bennett and San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein hang onto the outside of a San Francisco cable car before taking a test ride in 1984. His performance of “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” won Grammys for best record and best male vocal performance.
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Tony Bennett, legendary American singer, dies at age 96
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( Bill Trott | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
[1/10] Singer Tony Bennett performs during Sinatra 100 - An All-Star Grammy Concert in Las Vegas, Nevada December 2, 2015. The star-studded tribute was held to mark the would be 100th birthday of legendary performer Frank Sinatra on December 12. The comedian was so impressed that he had the singer change his name to Tony Bennett and used him as an opening act. In 2016 a statue of Bennett was unveiled outside San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel, where Bennett first performed the song some 55 years before. "Tony Bennett has not just bridged the generation gap, he has demolished it," the New York Times wrote in 1994.
Persons: Tony Bennett, Sinatra, Frank Sinatra, Steve Marcus, Bennett, Sylvia Weiner, Gaga, Beatle Paul McCartney, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Bono, Bruce Willis, John Travolta, Danny, Bob Hope, Anthony Dominick Benedetto, Joe Bari, Hope, Hank Williams, Basie, Count Basie, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, George, Ira Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Singer, Harry Belafonte, Martin Luther King Jr, Belafonte, Jesse Jackson, Ralph Sharon, Danny Bennett, Sharon, Lady Gaga, Susan Crow, Patricia Beech, Sandra Grant, Bill Trott, Brendan O'Brien, Diane Craft, Jonathan Oatis, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, MTV, Partners, New York's Radio City Music, Columbia Records, Count Basie Orchestra, Twitter, New York Times, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, San Francisco, New York City, New York, Europe, New, Greenwich, Selma , Alabama, Francisco, San, Chicago
US singer Tony Bennett (Anthony Dominick Benedetto) performs on stage during an invitation only concert at the newly opened Encore Boston Harbor Casino in Everett, Massachusetts on August 8, 2019. "No country has given the world such great music," Bennett said in a 2015 interview with Downbeat Magazine. The evening's performance resulted in the album, "Tony Bennett: MTV Unplugged," which won two Grammys, including album of the year. Bennett would win Grammys for his tributes to female vocalists ("Here's to the Ladies"), Billie Holiday ("Tony Bennett on Holiday"), and Duke Ellington ("Bennett Sings Ellington — Hot & Cool"). He also won two Emmy Awards — for "Tony Bennett Live By Request: A Valentine Special" (1996) and "Tony Bennett: An American Classic" (2007).
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