Ferrari N.V. Stock Price
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Ferrari's Intrinsic and Historical Valuation
Decarbonization Pressures And High Execution Risks Will Harm Future Prospects
Ferrari's Intrinsic and Historical Valuation
️ Business Overview Key Metrics Total: 8/17 +2 ✅✅ Projected Operating Margin: 31.57% +0 ⚠️ Projected 5-Year Revenue CAGR: 6.38% +1 ✅ Last 5-Year ROIC: 18.20% +1 ✅ Estimated Cost of Capital: 9.33% (less than ROIC) +1 ✅ Last 5-Year Shares Outstanding CAGR: -0.78% -1 ❌ Projected 5-Year EPS CAGR: 7.29% (given that the companies can "manipulate" in a sense this values, below 10% it represents a negative) +1 ✅ Projected 5-Year Dividend CAGR: 15.01% +1 ✅ Estimated Debt Rating: A1 +2 ✅✅ Morningstar Moat: Wide +0 ⚠️ Morningstar Uncertainty: Medium Ferrari is a solid company, racing with a wide moat with its worldwide known brand that results in a very high operating margin. The fact that its ROIC is almost double its cost of capital (WACC) gives us good reasons to believe in its investment decisions.Read more

Decarbonization Pressures And High Execution Risks Will Harm Future Prospects
Ferrari faces a tricky shift as rules and customer tastes push the industry toward electric cars, where new rivals and big spending could test what makes the brand special. At the same time, a sold-out lineup, careful rollout of new models, and a growing focus on custom builds and experiences could help it keep its edge.Read more

RACE: Expanded Buyback And Higher Payout Will Drive Future Upside
Ferrari is betting that new electric and hybrid cars, plus more ways for buyers to personalize them, keep demand strong while the brand stays scarce and premium. The big question is whether it can electrify fast enough and navigate shifting luxury tastes and a shaky economy without losing its pricing power.Read more

Electrification And Hybrid Models Will Unlock Global Ultra Wealth Demand
Key Takeaways Expanded hybrid and electric offerings, along with new models, are driving fresh market share gains and attracting a broader base of affluent first-time buyers. Personalized luxury, innovative partnerships, and disciplined operations position Ferrari for strong margin expansion, sustained pricing power, and potentially outsized shareholder returns.Read more

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Ferrari N.V., through its subsidiaries, engages in design, engineering, production, and sale of luxury performance sports cars worldwide. It offers sports, track, one-off, and road cars, as well as supercars. The company also provides spare parts and engines, as well as after sales, repair, maintenance, and restoration services for cars; and licenses its Ferrari brand to various producers and retailers of luxury and lifestyle goods. In addition, it operates Ferrari museums in Modena and Maranello; Il Cavallino restaurant in Maranello; and theme parks in Abu Dhabi and Spain. Further, the company provides direct or indirect finance and leasing services; range of financial and ancillary services; special financing arrangements; and operates franchised and owned Ferrari stores. The company was founded in 1947 and is headquartered in Maranello, Italy.