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Harley-Davidson Reports Second Quarter 2016 Earnings

Harley-Davidson second quarter 2016 earnings per share increased 7.6 percent to $1.55 compared to $1.44 in the same period in 2015. Net income was $280.4 million on consolidated revenue of $1.86 billion compared to net income of $299.8 million on consolidated revenue of $1.82 billion in last year’s second quarter.

Harley-Davidson second quarter 2016 earnings per share increased 7.6 percent to $1.55 compared to $1.44 in the same period in 2015. Net income was $280.4 million on consolidated revenue of $1.86 billion compared to net income of $299.8 million on consolidated revenue of $1.82 billion in last year’s second quarter.

Harley-Davidson worldwide retail motorcycle sales in the second quarter were down 1.9 percent on weak U.S. industry results. Harley-Davidson retail motorcycle sales in the U.S. were down 5.2 percent compared to the year-ago quarter, with the overall U.S. industry down 8.6 percent for the same period. Harley-Davidson U.S. market share for the quarter was 49.5 percent, an increase of 2.0 points over the same period in 2015. International retail sales increased by 4.3 percent over the prior year quarter.

“We are pleased with our ability to gain market share in the U.S.,” said Matt Levatich, President and Chief Executive Officer, Harley-Davidson, Inc. “Competitiveness in the U.S. remains intense, and our demand-driving investments are showing traction.”

Through six months, Harley-Davidson’s 2016 net income was $530.9 million on consolidated revenue of $3.61 billion compared to six-month 2015 net income of $569.7 million on consolidated revenue of $3.50 billion. Six-month 2016 diluted EPS was $2.91, up 7.4 percent from $2.71 in the year-ago period. Worldwide retail motorcycle sales were down 0.6 percent from the same period in 2015. International sales were up 4.4 percent, offset by a 3.4 percent decline in U.S. retail sales.

Given market softness in the U.S., the continued competitive environment and global economic uncertainty, the company is taking the precautionary step of lowering its full-year shipment guidance. The company now expects to ship 264,000 to 269,000 motorcycles to dealers worldwide in 2016. This action is consistent with the company’s long-standing commitment to manage supply in line with demand.

“While our investments to grow product awareness and ridership globally are beginning to take hold in a number of markets, current conditions in the U.S. and economic headwinds in other parts of the world  combine to raise caution for us as we continue to focus our strategy to drive demand and deliver strong returns to shareholders,” said Levatich.

Retail Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Sales

  2nd Quarter Six Months
2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Americas Region            
   U.S. 54,786 57,790 (5.2)% 90,112 93,278 (3.4)%
   Canada 3,813 3,737 2.0% 6,283 5,860 7.2%
   Latin America 2,573 2,708 (5.0)% 4,459 5,273 (15.4)%
Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Region 17,513 16,179 8.2% 27,723 25,567 8.4%
Asia Pacific Region 8,581 8,517 0.8% 16,147 15,614 3.4%
Worldwide Total 87,266 88,931 (1.9)% 144,724 145,592 (0.6)%

Retail sales in EMEA were up 8.2 percent in the second quarter and 8.4 percent for the first six months behind a strong reception to the new 2016 motorcycle models and increased demand driving investments. Asia Pacific retail sales were up 0.8 percent in the quarter and up 3.4 percent for the first six months compared to 2015. Canada retail sales grew 2.0 percent in the quarter and 7.2 percent for the first six months versus a year ago as the market continued to respond favorably to the company’s transition to direct distribution.

Motorcycles and Related Products Segment Results

$ in thousands 2nd Quarter Six Months
2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Motorcycle Shipments (vehicles) 88,160 85,172 3.5% 171,196 164,761 3.9%
Revenue            
   Motorcycles $1,330,632 $1,308,837 1.7% $2,648,210 $2,563,958 3.3%
   Parts & Accessories $258,208 $256,840 0.5% $441,913 $440,712 0.3%
   General Merchandise $75,757 $77,518 (2.3)% $146,375 $143,946 1.7%
Gross Margin Percent 36.4% 39.2% (2.8) pts 36.9% 39.1% (2.2) pts
Operating Income $322,749 $380,603 (15.2)% $655,206 $726,057 (9.8)%
Operating Margin Percent 19.3% 23.1% (3.8)pts 20.2% 23.0% (2.8)pts

Revenue from motorcycles and related products was up versus the prior quarter behind increased motorcycle shipments. Operating margin as a percent of revenue decreased versus the prior year primarily as a result of lower than expected gross margin driven by unfavorable mix, currency and manufacturing expenses.

Financial Services Segment Results

$ in thousands 2nd Quarter Six Months
2016 2015 Change 2016 2015 Change
Revenue $190,964 $173,609 10.0% $364,322 $335,984 8.4%
Operating Income $89,573 $81,913 9.4% $145,944 $146,577 (0.4)%

Harley-Davidson is revising its full-year guidance for motorcycle shipments and now expects to ship 264,000 to 269,000 motorcycles to dealers worldwide in 2016, which is approximately down 1 percent to up 1 percent from 2015. The company had previously provided full-year shipment guidance of 269,000 to 274,000 motorcycles.  In the third quarter, the company expects to ship 48,500 to 53,500 motorcycles compared to 53,472 motorcycles shipped in the year-ago period. The company now expects full-year 2016 operating margin of approximately 15 to 16 percent for the Motorcycles segment, compared to prior guidance of 16 to 17 percent. The company continues to expect 2016 capital expenditures for Harley-Davidson, Inc. of $255 million to $275 million.

 

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