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UPDATE 2-Piaggio sees slight revenue dip, seeks Asia growth

Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:25pm IST
 
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* 2009 revenues seen at 1.51 bln eur vs 1.57 bln in 2008

* Targets 1.88 bln eur in 2012

* Net debt end-2009 seen at 383 million euros

* To distribute 90 mln euros in dividends over 4 years

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MILAN, July 3 (Reuters) - Italian scooter maker Piaggio SpA (PIA.MI: Quote, Profile, Research) expects revenues to dip slightly in 2009 from last year as it targets 20 percent top-line growth by 2012 on the back of a strong performance in Asia.

Revenues this year will be around 1.51 billion euros ($2.12 billion), Finance Director Michele Pallottini said at a meeting with analysts on Friday. The 2008 figure was 1.57 billion.

The 2009 forecasts for the maker of Vespa scooters should be considered "positive in light of the economic situation", Piaggio Chief Executive Roberto Colaninno said.

In a statement, Piaggio said it was targeting 2012 revenues of 1.88 billion euros along with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of 248 million euros under a 2009-12 business plan. Pallottini said net debt at the end of 2009 should be 383 million euros from 360 million euros last year. He put revenues in 2011 at around 1.74 billion euros.  Continued...

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