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“We are also very positive for the next year,” Vigna said. “This is thanks to the order book that we have, that is spanning all the products we have as well as all the regions. With the exception of a few models, our entire range is sold out.”third-quarter adjusted core earnings of €435 million , an increase of 17 per cent. Furthermore, shipments jumped in all regions except in EMEA throughout the third quarter, thanks in part to deliveries of the 296 GTB and the limited-run 812 Competizione.
On the back of a successful third quarter, Ferrari expects its adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization to grow to over €1.73 billion this year compared with a previous estimate of between €1.7 billion and €1.73 billion ., reports surfaced suggesting that the hypercar successor to the LaFerrari will be unveiled in October 2024.
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