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Ferrari recorded a strong 2007 year
By Yoann Besnard on 13 February 2008 | (0) Comments | Permalink
The Italian marque has announced that its turnover had jumped from £1,076million in 2006 to £1,240million last year and that 6,465 cars had been delivered representing a 14 per cent increase over 2006.
Asia Pacific recorded the strongest growth with a 47.2% increase, followed by the Middle East region whose sales rose by 32.3%. The UK sales grew up by 8.2% while the US recorded a 7.7% increase. Germany followed by a 5.9% increase.
The company increased its investments to £222 million. The investments related to future model development, the building of a new company restaurant as well as the new production lines facility designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Both facilities are scheduled to be opened over the next few months.