Ferrari Q1 earnings miss on “personalization” lag, 25% tariff threat looms

The luxury icon reported EPS of €2.33, falling short of the €2.37 analyst target despite revenue hitting €1.85 billion…

Maranello is fighting a “negative foreign exchange” hit from the Dollar and Yen, operating margins held at 29.7% as the ultra-rich demand more custom work…

The stock is under pressure in Milan as Trump’s 25% tariff threat on European cars creates a wall for the second half of 2026…

Industrial free cash flow hit €653 million, but the ” Madame X” elegance of the Met Gala hasn’t reached the trading desk, investors are fleeing luxury for safety…

Ferrari is the ultimate status symbol, but even a Prancing Horse can’t outrun a 25% tariff wall.

If the U.S. market flinches, the €342 stock price is going to look like a historic peak.

The “Costume Art” theme is great for the carpet, but terrible for the export-heavy balance sheet.

Management holds full-year floor despite the Q1 target miss

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