TSLA336.870-2.43%
GM83.710-0.66%
F13.945-0.1%
RIVN14.780-0.09%
CYD45.630-0.8%
HMC31.9500.05%
TM188.250-0.93%
CVNA65.000-5.09%
PAG216.210-1.74%
LAD356.550-12.97%
AN196.900-8.06%
GPI250.010-9.67%
ABG203.940-4.6%
SAH77.310-2.95%
TSLA336.870-2.43%
GM83.710-0.66%
F13.945-0.1%
RIVN14.780-0.09%
CYD45.630-0.8%
HMC31.9500.05%
TM188.250-0.93%
CVNA65.000-5.09%
PAG216.210-1.74%
LAD356.550-12.97%
AN196.900-8.06%
GPI250.010-9.67%
ABG203.940-4.6%
SAH77.310-2.95%
TSLA336.870-2.43%
GM83.710-0.66%
F13.945-0.1%
RIVN14.780-0.09%
CYD45.630-0.8%
HMC31.9500.05%
TM188.250-0.93%
CVNA65.000-5.09%
PAG216.210-1.74%
LAD356.550-12.97%
AN196.900-8.06%
GPI250.010-9.67%
ABG203.940-4.6%
SAH77.310-2.95%


Ferrari N.V.: Periodic report on the buyback program

buyback program

Maranello, (Italy), October 20, 2025 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 360 million share buyback program announced on July 31, 2025, as the eighth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in line with the disclosure made during the 2022 Capital Markets Day (the “Eighth Tranche”), the additional common shares – reported in aggregate form, on a daily basis – on the Euronext Milan (EXM) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as follows:

(*) translated at the European Central Bank EUR/USD exchange reference rate as of the date of each purchase

Since the announcement of such Eighth Tranche till October 17, 2025, the total invested consideration has been:

  • Euro 178,948,239.67 for No. 459,624 common shares purchased on the EXM
  • USD 48,417,771.03 (Euro 41,475,088.35*) for No. 108,438 common shares purchased on the NYSE.

As of October 17, 2025, the Company held in treasury No. 16,242,357 common shares, net of shares assigned under the Company’s equity incentive plan, corresponding to 8.38% of the total issued common shares. Including the special voting shares, the Company held in treasury 8.91% of the total issued share capital.
Since the start of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion announced during the 2022 Capital Markets Day, on July 1, 2022, until October 17, 2025, the Company has purchased a total of 5,579,082 own common shares on EXM and NYSE, including transactions for Sell to Cover, for a total consideration of Euro 1,862,993,025.37.

A comprehensive overview of the transactions carried out under the buyback program, as well as the details of the above transactions, are available on Ferrari’s corporate website under the Buyback Programs section (https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/corporate/buyback-programs).

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