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
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personalizations