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Exhibit 99.1

 

Media Contact:    Bob Klein (414) 343-8664
Financial Contact:    Amy Giuffre (414) 343-8002

HARLEY-DAVIDSON REPORTS BROAD PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT IN SECOND QUARTER

Earnings Climb to $0.81 Per Share on Motorcycle Shipment Growth, Improved

Operating Margin for Motorcycles and Financial Services

Worldwide Harley-Davidson® Retail New Motorcycle Sales Rise,

Driven by 7.5 Percent Growth in U.S.

Company Raises Guidance for Motorcycle Shipments

MILWAUKEE, July 19, 2011 — Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG) generated broad performance improvements in the second quarter of 2011, with strong earnings growth, increased shipments and growth in its dealers’ new motorcycle sales both in the U.S. and globally.

Income from continuing operations in the second-quarter 2011 rose 36.8 percent to $190.6 million, or $0.81 per share, compared to income of $139.3 million, or $0.59 per share from continuing operations in the year-ago quarter. Second-quarter 2011 earnings results were led by operating income from the Motorcycles and Related Products, which grew 39.2 percent to $219.8 million on higher shipment volume and operating margin improvement. Operating income from the Financial Services grew 34.9 percent, compared to the second quarter of 2010.

Retail sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles grew 7.5 percent in the U.S. and 5.6 percent worldwide in the second quarter.

The Company raised its shipment forecast for 2011 and now expects to ship between 228,000 and 235,000 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles to dealers and distributors worldwide, an increase of 8 percent to 12 percent compared to 2010 shipments.

For the first six months of 2011, Harley-Davidson income from continuing operations was up 48.9 percent compared to the year-ago period to $309.8 million, or $1.31 per share.

“Harley-Davidson continues to make great progress as we transform our business and take our iconic brand to the many roads of the world,” said Keith Wandell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Harley-Davidson, Inc.

“While we are pleased by Harley-Davidson’s second-quarter results, including the strong jump at retail in the U.S., our focus remains squarely on sustaining this progress through the ongoing implementation of our business strategy.

“Through the transformation to best-in-class manufacturing, product development and retail capabilities, we are positioning Harley-Davidson to be customer-led in all we do. Our employees, dealers and suppliers deserve tremendous credit for their dedication to making customers’ dreams a reality by delivering remarkable products and extraordinary customer experiences,” Wandell said.

“We also believe the continued improvement in our results in the face of ongoing consumer and economic uncertainty speaks to the power of the Harley-Davidson brand globally,” Wandell said.

Retail Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Sales

On a worldwide basis, second-quarter retail Harley-Davidson new motorcycle sales grew 5.6 percent compared to last year’s second quarter. Dealers sold 53,599 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the U.S., a 7.5 percent increase compared to last year’s second quarter and the first year-over-year quarterly rise in U.S. Harley-Davidson new motorcycles sales since the fourth quarter of 2006. Retail sales of 29,797 new motorcycles in international markets in the second quarter marked an increase of 2.4 percent compared to the year-ago period. Industry-wide U.S. heavyweight new motorcycle (651cc-plus) retail unit sales increased 4.2 percent in the second quarter of 2011 compared to the year-ago period.

Through six months, worldwide retail sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles increased 4.8 percent to 132,991 units compared to the prior-year period. U.S. retail sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles increased 4.4 percent to 85,290 units for the first half of the year compared to the year-ago period. In international markets, retail sales of new Harley-Davidson motorcycles increased 5.6 percent to 47,701 units for the first six months of 2011 compared to 2010. Through six months, industry-wide U.S. heavyweight new motorcycle (651cc-plus) retail unit sales increased 3.8 percent, compared to the year-ago period.

Second-quarter and first-half data are listed in the accompanying tables.

 

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Harley-Davidson Motorcycles and Related Products Segment Financial Results

Second-Quarter Segment Results: Revenue from Harley-Davidson Motorcycles during the second quarter of 2011 of $1.01 billion was up 20.9 percent compared to the year-ago period. The Company shipped 66,815 Harley-Davidson motorcycles to dealers and distributors worldwide during the quarter, compared to shipments of 59,046 motorcycles in the second quarter of 2010.

Revenue from Motorcycle Parts and Accessories (P&A) totaled $255.4 million during the quarter, up 10.2 percent, and revenue from General Merchandise, which includes MotorClothes® Apparel and Accessories, was $72.9 million, up 8.2 percent compared to the year-ago period.

Gross margin was 35.0 percent in the second quarter, flat to the year-ago period. Second-quarter operating margin was 16.4 percent, compared to 13.9 percent in the second quarter of 2010.

Six-Month Segment Results: Through the first six months of 2011, the Company shipped 120,642 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles to dealers and distributors, a 7.0 percent increase compared to last year’s 112,720 units for the period. Revenue from Harley-Davidson Motorcycles through six months was $1.84 billion, a 12.1 percent increase compared to the year-ago period. Six-month P&A revenue was $419.7 million, a 10.2 percent increase from the first half of 2010. General Merchandise revenue was $135.5 million, a 1.4 percent increase compared to the same period in 2010. Gross margin through six months was 34.1 percent and operating margin was 14.4 percent, compared to 35.7 percent and 13.1 percent respectively in last year’s first half.

Financial Services Segment

The Financial Services segment recorded operating income of $82.0 million in the second quarter, compared to operating income of $60.8 million in the year-ago quarter. The increase in year-over-year operating income was largely the result of continued improvement in credit performance. Through six months, operating income from financial services was $150.0 million, compared to operating income of $87.5 million in the first half of 2010.

Guidance

The Company raised shipment guidance for 2011 and now expects to ship 228,000 to 235,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles to dealers and distributors worldwide, compared to guidance provided April 19, 2011 of 215,000 to 228,000 motorcycles. In the third quarter of 2011, the Company expects to ship 60,000 to 65,000 motorcycles. For all of 2010, the Company shipped 210,494 motorcycles.

The change in shipment guidance reflects ongoing efforts to manage supply in line with demand following strong second-quarter retail sales, as well as the Company’s increased confidence in its ability to minimize the impact of potential supply chain interruptions resulting from the March earthquake in Japan.

Harley-Davidson now expects gross margin to be between 34.0 percent and 35.0 percent for the full year, versus the prior estimate of 33.5 percent to 35.0 percent. The Company continues to expect full-year capital expenditures of between $210 million and $230 million, which includes $70 million to $85 million to support restructuring activities.

Restructuring Update

Harley-Davidson has reduced the cost estimates for restructuring activities and now expects all previously announced company-wide restructuring activities to result in one-time charges of $490 million to $505 million, including 2011 charges of $80 million to $90 million. The Company continues to expect to realize savings on a cumulative basis in 2011 of $210 million to $230 million from restructuring activities initiated since early 2009, and annual ongoing savings of $305 million to $325 million when the restructuring is fully implemented. Through the first six months of 2011, the Company incurred restructuring charges of $36.6 million, including $13.6 million in the second quarter.

Income Tax Rate

Through six months, the Company’s effective tax rate was 34.8 percent, compared to 36.4 percent in the year-ago period. The 2010 effective tax rate through the second quarter was negatively impacted by the healthcare reform legislation offset by a favorable settlement of an IRS audit. In 2011, the Company expects its full-year effective tax rate from continuing operations to be approximately 35.0 percent.

Cash Flow

Cash and marketable securities totaled $1.22 billion as of June 26, 2011, compared to $1.50 billion at the end of last year’s second quarter. During the first six months of 2011, Harley-Davidson generated $473.0 million of cash from operating activities, which included a $200.0 million contribution to company pension plans. In the first half of 2010, the Company generated $726.0 million of cash from operating activities. Capital expenditures were $69.3 million for the six months ended in June 2011.

 

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Company Background

Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company of Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. Harley-Davidson Financial Services provides wholesale and retail financing, insurance, extended service and other protection plans and credit card programs to Harley-Davidson dealers and riders in the U.S., Canada and select European countries. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

Conference Call and Webcast Presentation

Harley-Davidson will discuss second-quarter results on a Webcast at 8:00 a.m. CT today. The Webcast presentation will be posted prior to the call and can be accessed at http://investor.harley-davidson.com/. Click “Events and Presentations” under “Resources.”

Forward-Looking Statements

The Company intends that certain matters discussed in this release are “forward-looking statements” intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can generally be identified as such because the context of the statement will include words such as the Company “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,” “plans,” or “estimates” or words of similar meaning. Similarly, statements that describe future plans, objectives, outlooks, targets, guidance or goals are also forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated as of the date of this release. Certain of such risks and uncertainties are described below. Shareholders, potential investors, and other readers are urged to consider these factors in evaluating the forward-looking statements and cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements included in this release are only made as of the date of this release, and the Company disclaims any obligation to publicly update such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.

The Company’s ability to meet the targets and expectations noted depends upon, among other factors, the Company’s ability to (i) execute its business strategy, (ii) effectively execute the Company’s restructuring plans within expected costs and timing, (iii) implement and manage enterprise-wide information technology solutions, including solutions at its manufacturing facilities, and secure data contained in those systems (iv) anticipate the level of consumer confidence in the economy, (v) continue to realize production efficiencies at its production facilities and manage operating costs including materials, labor and overhead, (vi) successfully implement with our labor unions the agreements that we have executed with them that we believe will provide flexibility and cost-effectiveness to accomplish restructuring goals and long-term competitiveness, (vii) manage supply chain issues, including the ability of several Company suppliers to execute short-term and long-term contingency plans for maintaining supply, or obtaining alternate supply, of certain components and sub-components currently manufactured in Japan, (viii) manage production capacity and production changes, (ix) provide products, services and experiences that are successful in the marketplace, (x) develop and implement sales and marketing plans that retain existing retail customers and attract new retail customers in an increasingly competitive marketplace, (xi) manage the risks that our independent dealers may have difficulty obtaining capital and managing through unfavorable economic conditions and consumer demand, (xii) continue to have access to reliable sources of capital funding and adjust to fluctuations in the cost of capital, (xiii) manage the credit quality, the loan servicing and collection activities, and the recovery rates of HDFS’ loan portfolio, (xiv) sell all of its motorcycles and related products and services to its independent dealers, (xv) continue to develop the capabilities of its distributor and dealer network, (xvi) manage changes and prepare for requirements in legislative and regulatory environments for its products, services and operations, (xvii) adjust to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates and commodity prices, (xviii) adjust to healthcare inflation and reform, pension reform and tax changes, (xix) retain and attract talented employees, and (xx) detect any issues with our motorcycles or manufacturing processes to avoid delays in new model launches, recall campaigns, increased warranty costs or litigation.

In addition, the Company could experience delays or disruptions in its operations as a result of work stoppages, strikes, natural causes, terrorism or other factors. Other factors are described in risk factors that the Company has disclosed in documents previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Many of these risk factors are impacted by the changing capital, credit and retail markets and our ability to manage through inconsistent economic conditions.

The Company’s ability to sell its motorcycles and related products and services and to meet its financial expectations also depends on the ability of the Company’s independent dealers to sell its motorcycles and related products and services to retail customers. The Company depends on the capability and financial capacity of its independent dealers and distributors to develop and implement effective retail sales plans to create demand for the motorcycles and related products and services they purchase from the Company. In addition, the Company’s independent dealers and distributors may experience difficulties in operating their businesses and selling Harley-Davidson motorcycles and related products and services as a result of weather, economic conditions or other factors.

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Harley-Davidson, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)

 

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     June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
    June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
 

Motorcycles and related products revenue

   $ 1,339,744       $ 1,135,101      $ 2,402,788       $ 2,172,436   

Gross profit

     468,268         396,984        820,134         776,531   

Selling, administrative and engineering expense

     234,827         208,952        438,632         414,156   

Restructuring expense

     13,594         30,125        36,593         78,361   
                                  

Operating income from motorcycles & related products

     219,847         157,907        344,909         284,014   

Financial services revenue

     165,853         173,705        327,739         343,542   

Financial services expense

     83,798         112,860        177,749         256,015   
                                  

Operating income from financial services

     82,055         60,845        149,990         87,527   
                                  

Operating income

     301,902         218,752        494,899         371,541   

Investment income

     1,748         1,551        3,146         2,427   

Interest expense

     11,350         23,591        22,831         47,046   
                                  

Income before income taxes

     292,300         196,712        475,214         326,922   

Provision for income taxes

     101,720         57,425        165,374         118,894   
                                  

Income from continuing operations

     190,580         139,287        309,840         208,028   

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax

     —           (68,130     —           (103,546
                                  

Net income

   $ 190,580       $ 71,157      $ 309,840       $ 104,482   
                                  

Earnings per common share from continuing operations:

          

Basic

   $ 0.81       $ 0.60      $ 1.32       $ 0.89   

Diluted

   $ 0.81       $ 0.59      $ 1.31       $ 0.89   

Loss per common share from discontinued operations:

          

Basic

   $ —         $ (0.29   $ —         $ (0.44

Diluted

   $ —         $ (0.29   $ —         $ (0.44

Earnings per common share:

          

Basic

   $ 0.81       $ 0.30      $ 1.32       $ 0.45   

Diluted

   $ 0.81       $ 0.30      $ 1.31       $ 0.45   

Weighted-average common shares:

          

Basic

     234,336         233,314        234,086         233,094   

Diluted

     236,168         234,853        236,044         234,493   

Cash dividends per common share

   $ 0.125       $ 0.10      $ 0.225       $ 0.20   


Harley-Davidson, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands)

 

     (Unaudited)             (Unaudited)  
     June 26,
2011
     December 31,
2010
     June 27,
2010
 

ASSETS

        

Current assets:

        

Cash and cash equivalents

   $ 973,478       $ 1,021,933       $ 1,414,912   

Marketable securities

     244,555         140,118         86,518   

Accounts receivable, net

     265,663         262,382         248,620   

Finance receivables held for investment, net

     1,144,886         1,080,432         1,061,598   

Restricted finance receivables held by variable interest entities, net

     573,208         699,026         743,697   

Inventories

     337,472         326,446         296,920   

Assets of discontinued operations

     —           —           85,126   

Restricted cash held by variable interest entities

     244,060         288,887         344,595   

Other current assets

     217,656         247,402         304,015   
                          

Total current assets

     4,000,978         4,066,626         4,586,001   

Finance receivables held for investment, net

     2,306,165         1,553,781         1,717,644   

Restricted finance receivables held by variable interest entities, net

     1,939,181         2,684,330         2,850,684   

Other long-term assets

     1,115,655         1,126,003         1,069,564   
                          
   $ 9,361,979       $ 9,430,740       $ 10,223,893   
                          

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

        

Current liabilities:

        

Accounts payable & accrued liabilities

   $ 867,491       $ 782,017       $ 833,904   

Liabilities of discontinued operations

     —           —           61,501   

Short-term debt

     694,137         480,472         322,941   

Current portion of long-term debt

     —           —           341,452   

Current portion of long-term debt held by variable interest entities

     635,604         751,293         817,602   
                          

Total current liabilities

     2,197,232         2,013,782         2,377,400   

Long-term debt

     2,893,462         2,516,650         2,825,334   

Long-term debt held by variable interest entities

     1,217,778         2,003,941         2,227,025   

Pension and postretirement healthcare liabilities

     362,392         536,847         509,441   

Other long-term liabilities

     159,719         152,654         147,689   

Total shareholders’ equity

     2,531,396         2,206,866         2,137,004   
                          
   $ 9,361,979       $ 9,430,740       $ 10,223,893   
                          


Harley-Davidson, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(In thousands)

(Unaudited)

 

     Six months ended  
     June 26,
2011
    June 27,
2010
 

Net cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations

   $ 472,962      $ 726,010   

Cash flows from investing activities of continuing operations:

    

Capital expenditures

     (69,267     (45,754

Finance receivables held for investment, net

     (17,997     162,376   

Net change in marketable securities

     (102,687     (47,144
                

Net cash (used by) provided by investing activities of continuing operations

     (189,951     69,478   

Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations:

    

Proceeds from issuance of medium-term notes

     447,076        —     

Repayments of securitization debt

     (901,851     (1,007,271

Net increase in credit facilities and unsecured commercial paper

     131,039        38,235   

Net change in restricted cash

     44,827        21,946   

Dividends

     (53,152     (47,033

Purchase of common stock for treasury

     (5,678     (1,191

Excess tax benefits from share-based payments

     3,476        3,400   

Issuance of common stock under employee stock option plans

     4,534        7,184   
                

Net cash used by financing activities of continuing operations

     (329,729     (984,730

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents of continuing operations

     (1,702     (3,172

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents of continuing operations

     (48,420     (192,414

Cash flows from discontinued operations:

    

Cash flows from operating activities of discontinued operations

     (35     (22,010

Cash flows from investing activities of discontinued operations

     —          —     

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents of discontinued operations

     —          (1,856
                
     (35     (23,866
                

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

   $ (48,455   $ (216,280
                

Cash and cash equivalents:

    

Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of period

   $ 1,021,933      $ 1,630,433   

Cash and cash equivalents of discontinued operations - beginning of period

     —          6,063   

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

     (48,455     (216,280

Less: Cash and cash equivalents of discontinued operations - end of period

     —          (5,304
                

Cash and cash equivalents - end of period

   $ 973,478      $ 1,414,912   
                


Motorcycles and Related Products Revenue and

Motorcycle Shipment Data

(Unaudited)

 

     Three months ended      Six months ended  
     June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
     June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
 

MOTORCYCLES AND RELATED PRODUCTS REVENUE (in thousands)

           

Harley-Davidson® motorcycles

   $ 1,005,729       $ 831,631       $ 1,839,117       $ 1,640,437   

Buell® motorcycles

     864         116         977         10,906   

Parts & Accessories

     255,378         231,784         419,711         380,870   

General Merchandise

     72,910         67,360         135,476         133,615   

Other

     4,863         4,210         7,507         6,608   
                                   
   $ 1,339,744       $ 1,135,101       $ 2,402,788       $ 2,172,436   
                                   

MOTORCYCLE SHIPMENTS:

           

Harley-Davidson

           

United States

     42,623         33,957         77,489         69,625   

International

     24,192         25,089         43,153         43,095   
                                   

Total Harley-Davidson

     66,815         59,046         120,642         112,720   
                                   

Buell

     197         620         220         2,394   
                                   

MOTORCYCLE PRODUCT MIX:

           

Harley-Davidson

           

Touring

     25,557         20,486         48,053         43,371   

Custom

     25,218         24,170         45,888         46,742   

Sportster®

     16,040         14,390         26,701         22,607   
                                   

Total Harley-Davidson

     66,815         59,046         120,642         112,720   
                                   


Worldwide Retail Sales of Harley-Davidson Motorcycles

 

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     June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
     June 26,
2011
     June 27,
2010
 

North America Region

           

United States

     53,599         49,841         85,290         81,686   

Canada

     4,793         4,897         6,830         6,792   
                                   

Total North America Region

     58,392         54,738         92,120         88,478   

Europe Region (Includes Middle East and Africa)

           

Europe*

     16,106         15,909         25,273         23,467   

Other

     1,458         1,207         2,704         2,138   
                                   

Total Europe Region

     17,564         17,116         27,977         25,605   

Asia Pacific Region

           

Japan

     3,128         3,237         4,959         5,255   

Other

     2,696         2,222         5,125         4,638   
                                   

Total Asia Pacific Region

     5,824         5,459         10,084         9,893   

Latin America Region

     1,616         1,633         2,810         2,895   
                                   

Total Worldwide Retail Sales

     83,396         78,946         132,991         126,871   
                                   

Data Source (subject to update)

Data source for retail sales figures shown above is new sales warranty and registration information provided by Harley-Davidson dealers and compiled by the Company. The Company must rely on information that its dealers supply concerning new retail sales, and this information is subject to revision.

Only Harley-Davidson® motorcycles are included in the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Sales data.

 

* Europe data includes Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Heavyweight Motorcycle Registration Data(1)

 

     Six months ended  
     June 30,
2011
     June 30,
2010
 

United States2

     157,602         151,865   
     Five months ended  
     May 31,
2011
     May 31,
2010
 

Europe3

     164,156         158,212   

1 - Heavyweight data includes street legal 651+cc models. Street legal 651+cc models include on-highway, dual purpose models and three-wheeled vehicles.

2 - United States data is derived from information provided by Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC). This third party data is subject to revision and update. Prior periods have been adjusted to include all dual purpose models that were previously excluded.

3 - Europe data includes Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Industry retail motorcycle registration data includes 651+cc models derived from information provided by Giral S.A., an independent agency. Europe market data is reported on a one-month lag. This third-party data is subject to revision and update.