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Ferrari N.V. | ||||||
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Industry | Automotive | ||||||
Founded | 13 September 1939Modena, Italy (as Auto Avio Costruzioni) | in||||||
Founder | Enzo Ferrari | ||||||
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Area served
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Worldwide | ||||||
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Products | Sports cars | ||||||
Production output
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8,014 units (2016) | ||||||
Revenue | €3.105 billion (2016) | ||||||
€ | 595 million (2016)|||||||
€ | 399 million (2016)|||||||
Total assets | €3.850 billion (2016) | ||||||
Total equity | € | 325 million (2016)||||||
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Number of employees
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3,115 (2016) | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Ferrari S.p.A. Scuderia Ferrari |
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Website | ferrari.com | ||||||
Footnotes / references |
Ferrari N.V. (pronounced [ferˈrari]) is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939 out of Alfa Romeo's race division as Auto Avio Costruzioni, the company built its first car in 1940. However the company's inception as an auto manufacturer is usually recognized in 1947, when the first Ferrari-badged car was completed.
In 2014, Ferrari was rated the world's most powerful brand by Brand Finance. In May 2012 the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car in history, selling in a private transaction for US$38.1 million to American communications magnate Craig McCaw.
Fiat S.p.A. acquired 50 percent of Ferrari in 1969 and expanded its stake to 90 percent in 1988. In October 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced its intentions to separate Ferrari S.p.A. from FCA; as of the announcement FCA owned 90 percent of Ferrari. The separation began in October 2015 with a restructuring that established Ferrari N.V. (a company incorporated in the Netherlands) as the new holding company of the Ferrari group and the subsequent sale by FCA of 10 percent of the shares in an IPO and concurrent listing of common shares on the . Through the remaining steps of the separation, FCA's interest in Ferrari's business was distributed to shareholders of FCA, with 10 percent continuing to be owned by Piero Ferrari. The spin-off was completed on 3 January 2016.