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" ... Ferrari has struggled a bit from the coronavirus crisis, but not as badly as mainstream auto makers. Ferrari’s earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) took a 60% hit in the second quarter to 124 million euros ($146 million). For all of 2020, Ferrari still expects EBITDA of between 1.075 to 1.125 billion euros ($1.27 billion) compared with previous guidance of between 1.05 billion euros and 1.2 billion ($1.4 billion). ... "
" ... In fact, sales were ahead of expectations despite several upgrades over the course of the year, while adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation were in line with forecasts at $241.6 million, up 37%. Boohoo said revenue growth for the current year is expected to slip to around 25%, less than the 29% forecast by analysts. Sales are expected to be biased towards the second half because of strong comparatives in the first, the company said, though an EBITDA margin target of 10% remains unchanged. ... "
" ... That’s the message from the Italian luxury sports-car maker Monday, after it cut its estimate for earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the year just a little bit to between 1.05 and 1.2 billion euros ($1.2 billion to $1.3 billion). In February, before the extent of the coronavirus rampage became apparent, Ferrari cut its estimate to between 1.38 and 1.43 billion euros ($1.5 to $1.6 billion). ... "
" ... The company is hoping to deliver 20,000 cars next year, bringing in revenue of $2.2 billion. With the addition of new models, that will climb to 251,000 planned deliveries by 2026 and revenues of $22.8 billion. The company plans to post positive earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) by 2024 and be free cash flow positive the following year. ... "
" ... What also makes sense is the financials of the deal. On paper, Barcelona are said to be paying €70 million for Pjanic, while younger man Arthur is costing Juve €80 million, which looks to work out as a swap deal plus €10 million cash from the Bianconeri. However, FFP rules mean that both clubs will be able to report €60 million profit on their books, due to player amortisation. ... "