Vespa maker Piaggio posts record margin despite 'anomalous' economy
Vespa Primavera scooters are parked outside the Piaggio Museum during the celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary in Pontedera, Italy, April 19, 2018. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi/File Photo
(Reuters) - Italy's Piaggio, the maker of the iconic Vespa scooter, reported what it said was its highest ever annual core profit margin of 16.9% on Tuesday, citing tight productivity management.
That was despite a 12% fall in its 2024 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) in absolute terms to 286.7 million euros ($302.4 million).
"The Piaggio Group achieved excellent margins in 2024 thanks to careful management of productivity in a highly anomalous economic situation," CEO Michele Colaninno said in a statement.
"2025 will be characterised by many variables but at the same time it will show an improvement compared with last year," Colaninno added.
Piaggio proposed a payment of final dividend of 4 euro cents for 2024, which would bring the total payout for the year to 15.5 euro cents per share.
($1 = 0.9481 euros)
(Reporting by Philippe Leroy Beaulieu in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi)
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