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Market cap
$79.59B
EPS
10.52
P/E ratio
--
Price to sales
9.46
Dividend yield
1.25%
Beta
0.952015
Previous close
$346.35
Today's open
$348.27
Day's range
$340.23 - $350.77
52 week range
$312.51 - $519.10
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CEO
Benedetto Vigna
Employees
5435
Headquarters
Maranello, MO
Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
Shares outstanding
233944534
Issue type
Common Stock
Consumer Discretionary
Vehicles
I was at the exclusive launch of Ferrari's new EV that sent the stock tumbling. But there may be light at the end of the tunnel
CNBC's Charlotte Reed travelled to Rome for the highly anticipated launch of Ferrari's first electric vehicle, Luce. The glitzy event gave the world its first look at the Luce, after years of development.
CNBC • May 29, 2026

Ferrari Launches Most Polarizing Vehicle in History -- It's Time to Buy the Stock
Ferrari's Luce -- the ultra-luxury car maker's first full-electric vehicle -- just made its debut. Even as Lamborghini pulls back on its full-electric vehicle, Ferrari is opting to lead the way.
The Motley Fool • May 29, 2026

Ferrari Films Issues Formal Rebuttal to Forbes Article Mischaracterizing Section 168(k) as "Worthless" for Film Investors
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #168rules--Ferrari Films founder, attorney, and producer Stacy Kemp Ferrari today issued a point-by-point rebuttal to a Forbes article asserting that Section 168(k) of the Internal Revenue Code is "worthless as a tax shelter to raise financing for films." Ferrari contends the article contains critical legal oversights that, if left unchallenged, could mislead investors and producers who may have entirely lawful and well-structured grounds to benefit from the statute. "This ar.
Business Wire • May 29, 2026

Ferrari CEO defends $640,000 price tag for its first fully electric car
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna on Thursday said the cost of the manufacturer's new Luce model was a fair price to pay for innovation. "You have to see Luce to understand that it has nothing to do with Chinese EVs or those by other brands," Vigna said, according to Reuters.
CNBC • May 28, 2026

Ferrari CEO defends LUCE EV pricing, says won't replace other engines
Ferrari's chief executive said on Thursday strong media attention around its first all-electric car Luce may have led some to believe the luxury sports car group would replace other, traditional engines, but stressed that was not the case.
Reuters • May 28, 2026

Ferrari is raking in orders for new $640K electric vehicle despite furor over design, price tag, CEO claims
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said orders are already rolling in for the $640,000 Luce, the brand's first fully electric vehicle.
New York Post • May 28, 2026

Why Ferrari's rocky EV launch may not be the disaster investors fear
Ferrari faced an investor backlash after the unveiling of its new Luce model, its first fully electric car. The company's stock fell 8% on Tuesday, the first trading session after the car was unveiled.
CNBC • May 28, 2026

Ferrari's first electric car divides opinion and wipes billions off its market value
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has spent decades cultivating an image built on scarcity, sound and speed. The Luce, its first fully electric vehicle, has tested all three pillars at once, and the market's verdict was swift: the shares fell as much as 8% in the days following the Rome unveiling, wiping roughly €4 billion to €5 billion from the company's market capitalisation.
Proactive Investors • May 28, 2026

Ferrari's polarizing new electric Luce is a bet on a huge untapped market
Ferrari's first electric car, the Luce, is off to a bad start. The $640,000 EV was torn apart by the internet, sparking a share price drop for Ferrari.
Business Insider • May 28, 2026

Ferrari: Luce EV Fears Keep Open A Luxury-Compounder Entry Point
Ferrari remains a compelling medium-to-long-term buy, with a prudent EV strategy anchored by the new Luce model. RACE's valuation has derated to 28-31x forward earnings, offering a rare entry point for a luxury compounder with strong financials and order book visibility through 2027. The company's cautious 2030 mix (20% EV, 40% ICE, 40% hybrid) positions it for luxury EV leadership while preserving brand prestige and mitigating near-term EV adoption risks.
Seeking Alpha • May 29, 2026

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