Harley-Davidson reported Q4 2019 net income of $13.5 million on consolidated revenue of $1.07 billion, with diluted EPS of $0.09. Adjusted diluted EPS, excluding restructuring plan costs and tariff impacts, was $0.20 compared to $0.17 in Q4 2018. The company highlighted advancements in its 'More Roads to Harley-Davidson' plan and expects significant growth in 2021.
Delivered fourth quarter GAAP diluted EPS of $0.09, up year-over-year.
Advanced More Roads plan, on track for significant 2021 growth.
Increased focus on rider commitment; in the U.S., 527,000 riders joined in 2019, up year-over-year.
Tempered worldwide year-over-year retail sales rate of decline.
For the full-year 2020, the company expects Motorcycles segment revenue of approximately $4.53 to $4.66 billion and Motorcycles segment operating margin as a percent of revenue of approximately 7 to 8 percent.
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