The Piaggio Group reported a 7.3% decrease in net
sales and a 9.0% decrease in net profit for 2012, thanks in large part
to a sharp decline in demand in Europe including an all-time low for
motorcycle sales in Italy.
Piaggio reported net sales of 1.406 billion euros (US$1.842 billion)
in 2012, down from 1.516 billion euros in 2011. Motorcycles and scooters
accounted for net sales of 993.3 million euros (US$1.301 billion), a
3.1% decrease from 1.025 billion euros reported for 2011. Overall net
profit decreased to 42.1 million euros (US$55.2 million) on the year,
down from 46.3 million euros.
The Italian company, which owns the brands Aprilia, Derbi, Gilera, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio and Vespa,
sold 406,100 motorcycles and scooters in 2012, a 2.1% decrease from the
reported sales of 415,000 units in 2011. Piaggio attributes much of the
decline to the weak European market.
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By: Dennis Chung
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