Ferrari
The Prancing Horse debuts in Milan

Ferrari lists with the ticker symbol RACE on the Italian Stock Exchange
The stock began trading after Ferrari Chairman Sergio Marchionne, FCA Chairman John Elkann, Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa and Ferrari Vice Chairman Piero Ferrari rang the traditional opening bell.
Thereafter Marchionne held a brief speech, during which he thanked Prime Minister Renzi for attending the ceremony, and for what he is doing for the country. He underlined the fact that Ferrari’s listing on the MTA represents a new start, rather than a point of arrival, emphasizing that the now complete spin-off from FCA reaffirms the independence Ferrari has always enjoyed within the group.
Furthermore, he highlighted the brand’s Italian heritage and thanked John Elkann and Piero Ferrari, heirs of Giovanni Agnelli and Enzo Ferrari, who in 1969 forged a great alliance based on mutual respect. Marchionne also paid tribute to the city of Milan (represented in the audience by Francesca Balzani, Vice Mayor of Milan) where Enzo Ferrari began his career behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo.
Naturally, Marchionne also made reference to the impending Formula 1 season. He joked with Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene that now that all requested investments have been made, he expects Ferrari to return to return to its rightful place at the top of the sport.
The ceremony concluded with remarks by Prime Minister Renzi, whom Marchionne then presented with a 1:8 scale sized model of the most recent Formula 1 car, the SF15-T.