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    Ferrari shares slump 12% in biggest drop since 2016 listing

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ferrari shares plunged 12% on Thursday, marking the largest drop since 2016. Analysts are concerned about profitability amid slowing sales and price cuts in the U.S.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Profitability on Ferrari's Stock
    • Analysts' Perspectives
    • Price Compensation Strategy
    • Market Reactions

    Ferrari Shares Plunge 12%, Marking Largest Drop Since 2016 Listing

    Impact of Profitability on Ferrari's Stock

    MILAN (Reuters) -Ferrari shares fell more than 12% on Thursday, setting the stock for its biggest one-day drop since its listing nine years ago, even as the luxury sports car maker maintained its guidance, although it said it would cut back prices in the U.S..

    Analysts' Perspectives

    Citi analysts said that although Ferrari continued to deliver solid results, the focus had now shifted to whether the Milan- and New York-listed group can sustain its high profitability amid slowing growth in sales volumes and pricing.

    Price Compensation Strategy

    "The focus now shifts to how far the EBIT margin can go in H2, with shipments and (Average Selling Prices) slowing," wrote Harald Hendrikse at Citi.

    Market Reactions

    Ferrari said it will reduce the price compensation it introduced in April on some cars sold in the United States once tariffs on EU-made products effectively move to 15% from 27.5%.

    (Reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ferrari shares dropped over 12%, the largest since 2016.
    • •Concerns over Ferrari's ability to maintain profitability.
    • •Price cuts in the U.S. due to tariff changes.
    • •Analysts focus on Ferrari's EBIT margin in H2.
    • •Ferrari maintains guidance despite challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ferrari shares slump 12% in biggest drop since 2016 listing

    1What is market capitalisation?

    Market capitalisation is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares.

    2What is a stock drop?

    A stock drop refers to a decline in the price of a company's shares, often due to negative news, poor financial performance, or market conditions.

    3What is a price compensation strategy?

    A price compensation strategy involves adjusting product prices to maintain competitiveness or respond to market changes, such as tariffs or supply chain issues.

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