• Homo-Davidson global retail sales fall 13% in third quarter

    From Fat Fag Bikes@ugly@noisy.pigs to talk.politics.guns,rec.motorcycles.harley,rec.motorcycles,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.os.linux.advocacy on Fri Oct 25 10:03:09 2024
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    Citing lower than expected retail demand, Harley-Davidson lowered its
    2024 guidance during the companyrCOs third quarter earnings call on Thursday.

    Harley reported a 10% decrease in North American retail sales in the
    third quarter compared to last year. Global retail sales fell 13% year-over-year in the third quarter.

    The motorcycle manufacturer attributes the dip in North American sales
    to a slowdown in customer traffic as customers rCLassessed the higher
    interest rate environment and macro uncertainty.rCY

    rCLWe have worked diligently through the quarter to mitigate the impact of high interest rates, and macroeconomic and political uncertainty, that continue to put pressure on our industry and customers, especially in
    our core markets,rCY said Jochen Zeitz, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harley-Davidson.

    The companyrCOs revenue is now projected to be down 14% to 16% compared to 2023. Previously, revenue was projected to be down 5% to 9%.

    Retail sales are projected to be down 6% to 8%, which is a change from
    earlier guidance of flat to up 3%.

    The change in guidance follows a summer of criticism for the brand,
    including a social media campaign led by conservative activist Robbie Starbuck.

    Earlier this month, Baird Equity Research downgraded Harley-Davidson
    stock to neutral, citing rCLsour feedbackrCY from riders, dealers and shareholders alike.

    rCLDealers reported weak retail, excess inventory, and caustic sentiment rCo all of which suggest risk to guidance,rCY according to the report. rCLThe company was in the news for all the wrong reasons this summer, fueling
    more frustration among stakeholders.rCY

    The report highlighted dealer concern about excessive inventory and
    having to mark down products.

    Zeitz said Thursday the company remains committed to reducing dealer
    inventory levels and supporting the overall health of its dealerships.
    At the end of the third quarter, dealer inventory was down 13% compared
    to the end of quarter two.

    rCLUnderstandably, dealer profitability is front of mind,rCY said Zeitz. rCLAs yourCOve seen this week, itrCOs a tough time for the industry as much as it
    is for any discretionary business.rCY

    During the companyrCOs annual dealer forum in October, Harley presented
    plans for supporting the dealership network in 2025. That plan received rCLvery goodrCY feedback, according to Zeitz.

    LiveWire, the publicly traded electric motorcycle company spun off from Harley-Davidson, also lowered its guidance Thursday.

    For 2024, the company now expects electric motorcycle sales of between
    600 and 1,000 units. So far, LiveWire has sold 374 electric motorcycles
    this year.

    LiveWire had originally projected selling between 1,000 and 1,500 units
    in 2024.

    Operating loss guidance of between $115 million to $125 million due to continued product development remains unchanged for LiveWire.

    rCLOur focus is right sizing the business given the market environment,rCY said Karim Donnez, CEO of LiveWire.

    The company has officially completed its consolidation plans and moved
    into Harley-DavidsonrCOs Juneau Avenue headquarters. LiveWire heads into
    2025 with a 30% headcount reduction, according to Donnez.

    By the end of the year, the company also plans to introduce a new
    product line to broaden its market share.

    "Anal dildo seats."

    https://biztimes.com/harley-davidson-global-retail-sales-fall-13-in-third-quarter/
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  • From kazu@f00@0f0.00f to talk.politics.guns,rec.motorcycles.harley,rec.motorcycles,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.os.linux.advocacy on Fri Oct 25 18:43:51 2024
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    Fat Fag Bikes wrote:
    Citing lower than expected retail demand, Harley-Davidson lowered
    its 2024 guidance during the companyrCOs third quarter earnings
    call on Thursday.

    Harley reported a 10% decrease in North American retail sales in
    the third quarter compared to last year. Global retail sales fell
    13% year-over-year in the third quarter.


    they should start making electric bikes. btw why the fat fag
    bikes? what does that have to with it?
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