"With Ferrari's coming initial public offering, it's about to become easier for supercar aficionados to get their hands on one of its exclusive vehicles. In a move that could frustrate some owners and collectors, the high-end automaker said in an SEC filing that it plans to increase production by 30 percent — from around 7,000 cars to 9,000 annually — by 2019. Ferrari said its decision is in response to "growing demand in emerging markets and from demographic changes as the size and spending capacity of our target client grows." L'article aborde également l'impact de cette augmentation de la production sur le marché de l'occasion: "Simon Kidston, founder of Geneva-based collectible-car advisory and research company Kidston, said it "remains to be seen whether by ramping up production, the secondhand values start to soften." L'article complet sur CNBC: http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/12/ferrari-traffic-jam-production-to-jump-30.html