Investing.com -- Ferrari N.V. (NYSE: RACE) reported second-quarter results that fell short of analyst expectations but raised its full-year guidance, sending shares up around 0.6% after the open. Net revenues reached €1.94 billion, below the €2.15 billion estimate but up 8% YoY from €1.79 billion in the prior year period. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to approximately €7.60 billion from €7.50 billion previously, with the midpoint of €7.60 billion exceeding any prior guidance level. Ferrari increased its adjusted diluted EPS guidance to at least €9.68 from at least €9.45 previously. Related articlesFerrari shares inch up on raised 2026 guidance despite Q2 missGoldman expects lower but still attractive stock market returns in 2026This sector is 'poised for a big, beautiful year': Truist