Ferrari investors want assurance on targets and SUV plans

Economy 19:23 17.09.2018
Ferrari’s new boss has his work cut out on Tuesday to convince investors that the supercar maker can hit mid-term targets he described last month as “aspirational”.
 
The company’s share price slid more than 8 percent on Aug. 1 after Louis Camilleri said he saw “risks” ahead, with investors worrying he may have sought to lower expectations on the targets set by his predecessor, Sergio Marchionne.
 
Camilleri was appointed Ferrari CEO in July, succeeding auto industry grandee Marchionne, who died after suffering complications following surgery.
 
The sudden change jolted investors who had expected Marchionne to remain as CEO and chairman until 2021, having more than doubled Ferrari’s value since taking it public in 2015 and pledged to double core earnings to 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) by 2022.
 
It also left Camilleri to finish scripting a strategy to show how the company known for its racing pedigree and roaring combustion engines would shift toward making a sport utility vehicle (SUV) and hybrid cars while increasing shipments without sacrificing its exclusivity.
 
“Investors want to hear whether Ferrari confirm the 2 billion euro figure, which was already seen as ambitious and now somewhat put in question by the new CEO,” said Emanuele Vizzini, general manager at Milan-based investment fund Investitori Sgr. “And how they plan to expand the portfolio, including an SUV.”
 
When Camilleri faces investors at Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters on Tuesday he is not expected to stray far from his predecessor’s script.
 
Marchionne had orchestrated Ferrari’s spin-off from parent Fiat Chrysler (FCHA.MI), positioned it as a luxury icon rather than a carmaker and managed to do what few thought possible: sail through a self-imposed cap of 7,000 cars a year without sacrificing pricing power or its exclusive appeal.
 
“Ferrari is running almost on autopilot ... Camilleri should not take any risks at this stage but nurture what he’s found,” said Carlo Gentili, CEO at asset manager Nextam Partners.
 
When Ferrari’s share price hit a record high of 129.50 euros in June, the company that sold slightly less than 8,400 vehicles last year was worth about 24 billion euros. That is almost as much as Fiat Chrysler (FCHA.MI), which shipped 4.7 million cars.
 
Firing on all cylinders
 
With profit margins above 30 percent, strong pricing power and a healthy customer waiting list of more than a year, Camilleri inherits a business that is firing on all cylinders.
 
Ferrari has clocked up several years of record earnings, helped by special editions and a customization program.
 
But maintaining Ferrari’s high valuation will not be easy as emissions rules tighten, capital spending increases and the diverging interests of investors, racing fans, owners and collectors become increasingly difficult to balance.
 
Ferrari has said it would unveil a new vehicle at Tuesday’s event, but did not divulge any details.
 
Some investors expect Ferrari to premiere a model within a new range aimed at a larger demographic by focusing on characteristics other than extreme performance.
 
Ferrari is also expected to provide details of its hybridization strategy and the SUV, potentially opening the way for shipments to grow substantially in future. Analysts expect annual shipments could reach as many as 15,000 by 2022.
 
One of Camilleri’s toughest challenges will be to alleviate fears that any push into new territories would happen on Ferrari’s terms without sacrificing its exclusivity.
 
“I don’t see a dilution risk from an SUV,” said one of the company’s 40 biggest investors. “Look at Lamborghini’s Urus, Bentley’s Bentayga — they are selling well, the market is in love with SUVs and luxury right now.”
 
Marchionne had sought to calm fears by saying that any Ferrari utility vehicle would be “Ferrari style” for “the selected few” and that “being able to climb rocks” would not be a key attribute.
 
But analysts wonder whether any such SUV — extreme, track-focused, niche and highly priced — would limit the number of customers it can attract, especially in markets such as China.
 
Investors said they are confident Ferrari would continue powering ahead over the next 12-24 months because its fundamentals are strong and there is upside to the stock, despite it riding on multiples higher than any other automaker and above many luxury goods companies.
 
“Even if there is a correction after management’s comments on Tuesday, I’d see that as a buying opportunity rather than a chance to review my investment,” Investitori’s Vizzini said.
 
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