Waterloo Region Record

Lower sales of new motorcycle­s ding Harley-Davidson bottom line

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MILWAUKEE — Shares in Harley-Davidson tumbled nearly 10 per cent after the company reported lagging retail sales and shipments as new riders opted for used bikes over newer, more expensive ones.

The company lowered its guidance for motorcycle shipments in 2017 by about 6 to 8 per cent as retail sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycle­s fell 9.3 per cent in the U.S. and 6.7 per cent globally from the same quarter last year. Motorcycle shipments for the second quarter fell 7.2 per cent from last year’s second quarter.

The company said it is strategizi­ng how to better balance sales of new and used motorcycle­s as the industry tries to attract millennial­s and other young adult riders.

“Plenty of millennial­s ride motorcycle­s,” said president and CEO Matthew Levatich. “A lot of the data that is easy to get is new motorcycle sales, but if you look at that used market place, there are plenty of millennial­s that are riding, and it’s up to us to inspire even more them to ride and to engage with Harley-Davidson’s products and experience­s and the strategy that we had laid out.”

Harley-Davidson on Tuesday reported second-quarter earnings of $258.9 million, which beat Wall Street expectatio­ns but came in lower than the $280.4 million for the second quarter last year.

The Milwaukee-based company said it had net income of $1.48 per share, in part due to lower costs. That also topped expectatio­ns, but fell short of the $1.55 per share for the same period last year.

The average estimate of nine analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.37 per share.

The motorcycle maker posted revenue of $1.58 billion in the period, which fell short of Street forecasts. Eight analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $1.6 billion. The company had revenue of $1.67 billion in the same period last year.

Harley-Davidson shares have declined about 20 per cent since the beginning of the year and about 4 per cent in the last 12 months.

 ?? BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO ?? Harley-Davidson reported lagging retail sales and shipments as new riders opted for used motorcycle­s over newer, more expensive ones.
BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO Harley-Davidson reported lagging retail sales and shipments as new riders opted for used motorcycle­s over newer, more expensive ones.

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