Harley-Davidson Inc. (NYSE:HOG) reported an 84% drop in profit, but at 1:20 p.m. its stock was trading up more than 3% to $27.14 on a 52-week range of $7.99 to $28.75. Perhaps investors like the new strategy, or that sales fell at a slower rate -- a fact which CEO Keith Wandell found mildly encouraging. Last year, Harley entered the high-performance sport bike market, acquiring Italian motorcycle maker MV Agusta Group for about $110 million. But after reporting disappointing third-quarter e
Many people expect to be able to walk into any Harley Davidson dealership and find all of the leather gear that they want. The Harley Davison Motorcycle online shopping finds might be slim to none in some areas of the country. What they might be looking for could be an antique, and they are very surprised to find out that it has not been in stock for almost 20 years. The Harley Davidson motorcycle fan might be looking for a vest, or some chaps that were sold just a few years ago, and are sorel
Traders are buying put options in Harley-Davidson as the stock heads lower for the third day in a row.
I didn’t realise this machine was a Harley when I first spotted it. It’s the extraordinary creation of Hog Wild Racing, regular winners at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. The custom chassis was originally built to fit a Suzuki TL1000R, but upgraded to accommodate a V-Rod engine in 2003. The stock belt has been converted to chain drive, and the motor pumps out 110bhp. The electronics and fuel injection systems are stock, but have been remapped. Wheels are custom-built 15” Keizers, with a 13” on the si
With P2P via Allofmp3, is free, lawful music finally on the horizon? Are you happy paying the price of a cd for music downloads? Me neither. The music business have succeeded at this high-priced cartel for years, pulling in even greater profits now that they don’t have to produce, circulate or stock anything physical. Notwithstanding the popular attempts of Napster, allofmp3 etc to put forward a lower cost option (albeit with ambiguous legal standings), the industry has every time applied m