Maranello (Italy), November 7, 2023 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) announces its intention to continue its multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in line with the disclosure made during the 2022 Capital Markets Day, with a fourth tranche of up to Euro 350 million to start on November 8, 2023 (“Fourth Tranche”) and to end no later than June 26, 2024 with two components:
By means of the previous three tranches of the mentioned multi-year share buyback program executed until October 20, 2023, the Company has purchased a total of 2,334,284 own common shares on EXM and NYSE, including transactions for Sell to Cover, for a total consideration of Euro 559,196,761.15.
The Fourth Tranche implements the resolution adopted by the Shareholders’ Meeting (held on April 14, 2023) and duly communicated to the market, which authorized the purchase of up to 10% of the Company’s common shares during the eighteen-month period following such Shareholders’ Meeting. The repurchase authority will expire on October 13, 2024 or until such authority is extended or renewed before such date.
Details of the repurchase transactions carried out under the Fourth Tranche shall be disclosed to the market as required by applicable regulation.
About Ferrari
Ferrari is among the world’s leading luxury brands focused on the design, engineering, production and sale of the world’s most recognizable luxury performance sports cars. Ferrari brand symbolizes exclusivity, innovation, state-of-the-art sporting performance and Italian design. Its history and the image enjoyed by its cars are closely associated with its Formula 1 racing team, Scuderia Ferrari, the most successful team in Formula 1 history. From the inaugural year of Formula 1 World Championship in 1950 through the present, Scuderia Ferrari has won 243 Grand Prix races, 16 Constructors’ World titles and 15 Drivers’ World titles. Ferrari designs, engineers and produces its cars in Maranello, Italy, and sells them in over 60 markets worldwide.
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