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Harley makes acting CEO permanent after well-received debut

Bloomberg News

Harley-Davidson Inc.’s acting chief executive officer will take over the job permanently after winning over investors and analysts with a plan to narrow the motorcycle maker’s ambitions to focus on its strengths.

Jochen Zeitz, a board member and former CEO of sporting-goods maker Puma SE, took over the top job in February following the departure of Matt Levatich, who stepped down after overseeing a five-year stretch of falling U.S. sales. Zeitz, 57, will also remain chairman of the board.

“Over the next few months, we will rewire the business and define a new five-year strategic plan later this year,” Zeitz said in a statement Thursday. “I will then oversee the implementation of these changes and reignite Harley-Davidson as one of the most revered and iconic brands in the world.”

Harley shares surged last week after Zeitz said he would dial back his predecessor’s turnaround plan to focus on expanding U.S. ridership, on profitable bikes such as the Adventure Touring and Streetfighter models, and on electric motorcycles. The strategy echoes the demands an activist investor, Impala Asset Management, made earlier this year.

Harley’s stock rose as much as 6.3% as of 9:50 a.m. Thursday in New York.

(Updates with the shares trading in the last paragraph)

–With assistance from Gabrielle Coppola.

— By Bloomberg News

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