BOLOGNA, Italy (PROTEXT) - Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. (NYSE:
DMH; Borsa Italiana S.p.A), a leading manufacturer of high
performance motorcycles, today announced record consolidated
revenues for the first nine months ended September 30, 1999.
For the first nine months of 1999, total revenues increased
18.9% to Lit. 420.1 billion (US$231.4 million) from Lit. 353.3
billion (US$194.6 million) during the same period last year.
Revenues from Ducati motorcycles during the recent nine-month
period increased 19.6% to Lit. 358.8 billion over the first nine
months of last year, and represented 85.4% of revenues. As of
September 30, 1999, motorcycle shipments totaled 24,888 units, an
increase of 16.6% over last year's comparable period. Nine month
revenues of motorcycle-related products, including spare parts,
technical accessories and apparel rose 38.3% to Lit. 56.1 billion
over last year. The Company's high-margin performance accessories
and apparel division posted especially strong results with a
73.5% year-over-year improvement.
While official nine-month world registration data are not yet
available, the Company's best estimates suggest that
registrations increased 16% during the nine months compared to
the same period a year ago, with particular strength in Italy,
North America, Germany and Belgium.
"Our results during the first nine months of the year reflect
the ongoing success of Ducati's 1999 strategic initiatives," said
Carlo Di Biagio, Ducati's Chief Financial Officer. "We are
pleased with the overall revenue momentum that we are
experiencing."
Total revenues for the 1999 third quarter increased 5.7% to
Lit. 89.1 billion (US$49.1 million) from Lit. 84.3 billion
(US$46.4 million) for the third quarter of last year. Third
quarter revenue from Ducati motorcycles was Lit.70.4 billion, an
increase of 6.9% over the third quarter last year, and
represented 79.0% of revenues. Shipments of Ducati motorcycles in
the third quarter totaled 4,815 units, an increase of 3.6% over
the comparable quarter last year. During the third quarter,
revenues of motorcycle-related products rose 37.3% to Lit. 18.0
billion compared to the year-ago period.
"Third quarter revenue growth reflects the result of a robust
second quarter performance which was driven by stronger-than-
anticipated-demand," Mr. Di Biagio added. "For the third quarter,
though, I am pleased to report the continued success of our 996
Superbike model whose unit sales rose 87% as well as the
continued strength of our spare part revenues, which gained 48%
versus the same period a year ago. And speaking of spare parts,
we are proud to note that Motorrad, Germany's leading trade
magazine, recently rated Ducati #1 in after sales service due to
improvements in spare parts delivery and customer care. We are
satisfied with our performance to date and remain on track to
achieve our full-year revenues and earnings objectives."
Founded in 1926, Ducati builds racing-inspired motorcycles
characterized by unique engine features, innovative design,
advanced engineering and overall technical excellence. Ducati has
won eight of the last ten World Superbike Championship titles and
more individual victories than the competition put together. The
Company produces motorcycles in four market segments which vary
in their technical and design features and intended customers:
Superbike, Supersport, Monster and SportTouring. The company's
motorcycles are sold in more than 40 countries worldwide, with a
primary focus in the Western European and North American markets.
For more information about the Company, please visit Ducati's web
site at
http://www.Ducati.com.
This press release contains statements that are forward-
looking and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
anticipated, as described in the Company's prospectus dated March
23, 1999.
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. and Subsidiaries
Net Revenues and Shipment Data
Nine Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Sept. 30,
Sept. 30,
Sept. 30,
Sept. 30,
1999
1998
1999
1998
Net Revenues (Lire in millions, US$ in thousands)
Motorcycles
Lit. 358,757 Lit. 300,086 US$ 197,603 US$ 165,287
Spare Parts,
Accessories,
Apparel
56,107
40,555
30,904
22,338
Miscellaneous
Other
5,199
12,619
2,864
6,951
Total Net
Revenues
Lit. 420,063 Lit. 353,260 US$ 231,371 US$ 194,576
% Change
+18.9%
Ducati Units
Motorcycle shipments:
% Change
North America 3,663 3,500
+4.7%
Europe
19,757 16,333 +21.0%
Japan
814
327 +148.9%
Rest of World 654 1,192 -45.1%
Total
24,888 21,352 +16.6%
Motorcycle Product Mix: % Change
Sport Segment
(Superbike &
Supersport)
9,810
9,892
-0.8%
Monster
12,977
9,554
+35.8%
SportTouring
2,101
1,906
+10.2%
Total
24,888
21,352
+16.6%
Unofficial Motorcycle
Registrations:
% Change
North America 3,631 2,892 +26%
Europe
20,781 18,002 +15%
Japan
1,129 1,013 +11%
Rest of World 2,231 1,939 +15%
Total
27,772 23,846 +16%
Note: On September 30, 1999, US$ = 1,815.54 Italian lire.
On January 1, 1999, the conversion rate was fixed such
that
Euro = 1,936.27 Italian lire.
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. and Subsidiaries
Net Revenues and Shipment Data
Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
September 30, September 30, September 30, September 30,
1999 1998 1999 1998
Net Revenues (Lire in millions, US$ in thousands)
Motorcycles Lit. 70,413 Lit. 65,875 US$ 38,784 US$ 36,284
Spare Parts,
Accessories,
Apparel
17,993
13,106
9,911
7,219
Miscellaneous
Other
739
5,341
407
2,942
Total Net
Revenues
Lit. 89,145 Lit. 84,322 US$ 49,102 US$ 46,445
% Change
+5.7%
Ducati Units
Motorcycle Shipments: 9/30/99
9/30/98
% Change
North America
660
1,024
-35.5%
Europe
3,794
3,289
+15.4%
Japan
166
117
+41.9%
Rest of World
195
218
-10.6%
Total
4,815
4,648
+3.6%
Motorcycle
Product Mix:
% Change
Sport Segment
(Superbike &
Supersport)
1,911
1,942
-1.6%
Monster
2,643
2,239
+18.0%
SportTouring
261
467
-44.1%
Total
4,815
4,648
+3.6%
Note: On September 30, 1999, US$ = 1,815.54 Italian lire.
On January 1, 1999, the conversion rate was fixed such that
Euro = 1,936.27 Italian lire. ots Original Text Service:
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Contact: Jason M. Jacobs of DUCATI MOTOR HOLDING S.p.A., 39-051-
6413-222; or Investors - Lynn Morgen, Carolyn Capaccio, Michele
Loguidice, 212-850-5600, or Jean-Francois Carminati, or Catherine
Juillard, 33-1-47-03-6810, or Media - Stacy Berns or Stacy Roth,
212-850-5600, or Madeleine Resener, 33-1-47-03-6810, all of
Morgen-Walke Associates, for Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. Web
site:
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