Harley Davidson

SWOT Analysis

Strengths
?    Strong EPS growth
Earnings per share has consistently increased over past three fiscal years for Harley-Davidson.  Fiscal year 2002 EPS was $1.94, followed by fiscal year 2003 EPS of $2.517, and finally fiscal year 2004  with EPS of $3.016.
?    Increased common stock cash dividends
Over past three years, Harley-Davidson's dividends per share have increased time and time again.  Dividend per share in 2002 was $.14, $.20 per share in 2003, and $.41 per share in 2004.
?    High gross profit margin
Harley-Davidson has gross profit margin of 39.31%, substantially higher than their closest competitor Polaris, whose gross profit margin is 24.75%.
?    Highest market capitalization in industry
As part of recreational vehicles industries sector, Harley-Davidson's market cap of $13.53 billion and price per earnings of $15.05 is higher than that of any competitor.
?    Healthy Net Income
Harley-Davidson currently has net income of $938.52 million (unaudited) relative to their key competitor Polaris, which has net income of $148.05million (unaudited).
Weaknesses
?    Decreased return on investments
Harley-Davidson's return on equity decreased from 29.32% in fiscal year 2003 to 28.81% in fiscal year 2004.  Furthermore, return on assets decreased from 17.32% in fiscal year 2003 to 17.10% in 2004.
?    Increased total debt equity
Harley-Davidson's debt ratio remained the same in fiscal year 2002 and 2003 at 34%.  However, their debt ratio increased dramatically in fiscal year 2004 to 40%.  This constitutes increasing financial risk and may affect their borrowing and/or bo ...
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