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Aston Martin Plunges After Cutting Vehicle Sales Forecast on Challenging Outlook

Published 07/24/2019, 03:25 PM
Updated 07/24/2019, 05:51 PM
Aston Martin Plunges After Cutting Vehicle Sales Forecast on Challenging Outlook
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(Bloomberg) -- Aston Martin Lagonda fell the most since listing after reducing its full-year sales forecast because of intensifying weakness in key markets. The shares dropped as much as 24%.

The luxury sports-car manufacturer now expects wholesale deliveries to decline as much as 14% to as low as 6,300, the Gaydon, England-based company said Wednesday. That compares with a plan for 7,100 to 7,300 vehicle sales the carmaker anticipated in May.

The reduction is another blow in Aston Martin’s struggle to convince that it can make the transformation from niche player to successful listed company after an initial public offering last year. Since listing in October, the shares have more than halved compared to its IPO price of 19 pounds.

The carmaker joins a range of manufacturers dialing back expectations due to worsening demand. Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler AG (DE:DAIGn) most recently warned this month of lower-than-expected profits, followed this week by parts supplier Continental AG (DE:CONG).

Aston Martin was down 20% at 823.20 pence in early trading in London.

“We are today taking decisive action to manage inventory and the Aston Martin Lagonda brands for the long-term,” Chief Executive Officer Andy Palmer said in a statement.

Aston Martin also made a provision of 19 million pounds ($24 million) that’ll be accounted for during the second quarter. Taken together with the reduced sales outlook, that will result in an expected operating return on sales of about 8% for this year. The company said it’s taking actions to boost efficiency and reduce costs.

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