The Board of Directors of
Ducati Motor Holding SpA met on Thursday last week to
approve the results for the 2006 year confirming the
preliminary results previously reported on February 14,
2007.
The full year
2006 results show a significant reversal of the 2005 trend
with a return to a positive operating result and a
substantial improvement of the net financial position. The
results are due to a successful re-launch strategy
implemented at the end of 2005 which focused on the
improvement of gross margin, reduction of dealer stock,
reduction of fixed costs and working capital. Revenues for
2006 are Euro 304.8 million, down 1.2% compared to 2005 with
a decrease in the number of bikes sold and revenues
partially offset by an improvement in bike mix and by an
increase in sales of accessories and apparel.
32.312 bikes were sold in
2006 yielding revenues of Euro 239.7 million (bike units
-6.4% with revenues down 3% versus 2005) while sales of
spare parts, accessories and apparel and reached revenues of
Euro 60.1 million (up 3.4% on 2005). The decrease in the
number of bikes sold, and the increase in the number of
registrations (35.286 units, up by 2.1% over 2005),
generated a network stock reduction of 3000 bikes equivalent
to approximately 1 month of sales and in line with the
re-launch strategy.
Registrations increased notably in the USA (+16.3%), in the
non-subsidiary countries (+9.4%), in France (+1.5%), and in
Japan (+0.8%) whilst they decreased in the UK (-16.5%),
Benelux (-12.5%), Germany (-8.8%) and Italy (-3.9%). It is
important to consider that the new Superbike 1098 has had
very little impact on the 2006 registrations due to being
distributed only during the last months of the year.
Gross margin for 2006 amounted to Euro 72.7 million or 23.9%
of revenues versus Euro 47.3 million or 15.3% in 2005. The
consistent increase is due to an improved product mix, fewer
amortizations and the extraordinary devaluation in 2005.
EBITDA was Euro 27 million or 8.9% of revenues compared to a
negative EBITDA in 2005 of Euro 0.3 million. The increase is
due to the improved bike mix and to extraordinary accruals
in 2005. The operating result (EBIT) was positive at Euro
4.8 million versus a loss of euro 33.6 million the previous
year, thanks to the improved EBITDA and lower accruals.
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The full year 2006 results show a significant
reversal of the 2005 trend with a return to a
positive operating result and a substantial
improvement of the net financial position. |
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The Board of Directors of Ducati Motor Holding SpA
met this week to approve the results for 2006
confirming the preliminary results previously
reported on February 14, 2007. |
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EBT was negative at Euro 1.6 million versus a loss of Euro
41 million the previous year, thanks to the improved
operating result and reduced financial charges. Net result
was negative at Euro 8.5 million compared to a loss of Euro
41.5 million the previous year and includes the accrual of
deferred taxes.
Federico Minoli, Ducati's President and CEO commented on the
2006 results: "I am extremely satisfied with the results
brought by Ducati's relaunch plan which is living up to our
expectations and is producing results earlier than
anticipated. In particular the decrease of dealer inventory
is a good preparation for the sale of new products in 2007.
The new Superbike 1098, Hypermotard, and Desmosedici are
creating high expectations in the market and a significant
number of orders. These products will further increase the
gross margin. On the race track 2006 was a year of
unprecedented successes: World Champions of Superbike, and 4
victories and 9 podium places in the MotoGP Championship.
The 2007 season opened with an outstanding victory in Qatar
with the new GP800 and with Troy Bayliss' first and second
places at the Philip Island Superbike. A result that no
other European manufacturer has ever achieved."
Founded in 1926,
Ducati builds racing-inspired motorcycles characterised by
unique engine features, innovative design, advanced
engineering and overall technical excellence. The Company
produces motorcycles in seven market segments which vary in
their technical and design features and intended customers:
Superbike, Supersport, Monster, Sport Touring, Multistrada
SportClassic and the new Hypermotard. The Company's
motorcycles are sold in more than 60 countries worldwide,
with a
primary focus in the Western European, Japan and North
American markets. Ducati has won fourteen of the last
sixteen World Superbike Championship titles and more
individual victories than the competition put together.
Since 2003 Ducati has also been taking part in the MotoGP
World Championship.
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