Ferrari workers rewarded with five-figure bonus after record profit
Ferrari workers have been rewarded with a €14,40𒊎0 bonus after a year of record profits.

Five-thousand Ferrari s𒀰taff have been paid a bonus of €14,400 each after the Italian luxury car maker enjoyed better than expected profits in 2024.
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna announced the bonus, which marks an increase of €900 compared to the €13,500 paid out in 2023, on Tuesday, ac🌃cording to.
It comes after Ferrari’s net profit surged by 21 percent in 2024 to €1.53 billi🌳on.
Ferrari had already enjoꦕyed🦩 a record year of profits in 2023.
A🌃s a result of the bumper profits, Ferrari are set to revise t🍷heir 2025 targets.
During the announcement, Vigna confirmed six new Ferrari ꦗmodels would be launched this year, including Ferrar💦i’s first-ever electric car.
"We have never talked about an electric transition, but about addition,” Vigna sဣaid.
“We are not leaving something to ♛replace it with another, but we are adding the ful𒊎ly electric traction car to the thermal and hybrid ones. We are proceeding as planned.”
The Ferrari F1 team has been boosted by the arrival of seven-time world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton for the upcoming 2025 season.
Ferrari’s share price soared more than 10% to hit a new record on the New York Stock Exchange upon news of Hamilton’s bombshell move to the Scuderia last Februar🦩y.
That saw Ferrari’s company value increaꦅse by almosꦐt $7 billion.
Ferrari’s company va🌌lue rocketing highlighted 💧the wider impact of Hamilton’s decision to quit Mercedes after 12 years and join F1’s most famous team.
Hamilton is curr🦋ently conducting an extensive pre-season testing programme with Ferrari as he ge𓆏ars up to make his grand prix debut for the team at the season opener in Australia on 16 March.

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