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Harley-Davidson Defends Strategy, Calls For Shareholder Support Amid H Partners' Criticism

Benzinga·05/05/2025 18:12:59
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Highlights the Board's Critical Skills and Experience Needed to Choose the Company's Next CEO and Drive Future Growth

Details How H Partners' Disingenuous Attacks on the Company's Strategy and Governance are Putting Shareholder Value at Risk

Urges Shareholders to Vote "FOR ALL" Harley-Davidson Director Nominees on the WHITE Proxy Card TODAY

MILWAUKEE, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Harley-Davidson, Inc. (the "Company" or "Harley-Davidson") (NYSE:HOG) Monday sent a letter to shareholders in connection with the Company's 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders scheduled to be held on May 14, 2025.

The letter highlights:

  • In the face of one of the most challenging operating environments in Harley-Davidson's 120+-year history, the Company has outperformed its peers.
  • Each of Harley-Davidson's Director nominees is passionate about preserving Harley-Davidson's legacy and committed to supporting a successful leadership transition in line with governance best practices.
    • We believe the Directors targeted by H Partners are critical in choosing the next CEO to lead the Company, as they collectively bring deep institutional knowledge of Harley-Davidson, leadership experience with iconic brands, extensive expertise in manufacturing and engineering and track records of successful business transformation.
  • After three years with their own representative on the Board – during which time H Partners fully supported the current CEO, endorsed the Hardwire strategic plan and voted in favor of all Directors standing for reelection – H Partners has launched what we view to be a misleading campaign that puts shareholder value and the Company's long-term strategy and thoughtful succession plan all at risk.
    • H Partners' recent U-turn is not about protecting shareholders' interests, it's about getting their own way – seeking to gain control of an American icon after their preferred CEO candidate did not receive even bare majority support.