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Piero Ferrari (born Piero Lardi, then Piero Lardi Ferrari; 22 May 1945 [1]) is an Italian billionaire businessman and sport personality. He is the second and only living son of Enzo Ferrari , and a 10.48% [ 2 ] owner of the Ferrari automotive company, of which he is the vice chairman.
Louis Carey Camilleri (born 13 January 1955) [1] is the former CEO of Ferrari and former chairman of Philip Morris International. [2] He resigned from both positions with immediate effect on 10 December 2020, citing personal reasons.
Ferrari N.V. is the Netherlands holding company that owns luxury car manufacturer Ferrari SpA. On 4 January 2016, Ferrari shares began trading on Borsa Italiana, [29] and Exor acquired a 23.5% shareholding (with 33.4% of voting rights). Exor also signed a shareholder agreement concerning Ferrari with Piero Ferrari (10% owner with 15.4% of ...
Exor, an Agnelli family holding, is to invest 541 million euros in Christian Louboutin to become a 24 percent shareholder in the Paris-based maker of red-soled shoes. In a joint statement, the ...
MILAN — Is Exor poised to become a new fashion luxury conglomerate? Following the news on Monday that the Agnelli family’s holding company was investing in the Christian Louboutin brand, after ...
Level 5 Motorsports won the 2014 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT Daytona class with its No. 555 Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 of Scott Tucker, Townsend Bell, Bill Sweedler, Jeff Segal and Alessandro Pier Guidi, despite the car having initially been handed a penalty for late-race avoidable contact.
In Ferrari, the new film by Michael Mann starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz, the story of Enzo Ferrari, a former race car driver turned auto mogul, is front and center. We see how he lived ...
According to an article in the Financial Post, [34] in February 2007 Consob, Italy's market regulator, fined the Agnelli family holding company, then-called Ifil (now known as Exor), for engaging in a complicated illegal trade in 2005. They signed contracts with Merrill Lynch which allowed Ifil "to retain its 30 per cent of Fiat in spite of ...