Harley-Davidson (HOG)

Overall impact
D (36)

Commentary

Harley-Davidson is a below-average overall performer. With a 'D' rating of 36.3 for overall impact (bottom 25% of all companies), Harley-Davidson ranks 8th out of 13 industry peers, behind BRP, Winnebago Industries, Leatt and 4 others, and ahead of Thor Industries, Lci Industries, Camping World and 2 others. On top material causes for Harley-Davidson's industry (Automobiles & Parts), Harley-Davidson performs poorly in Accountable Institutions (29.3 score), Terrestrial Biodiversity (1.3), Fair Labor Practices (37.7) and 5 other causes where it received a 'D' or 'F' score. Harley-Davidson did not receive an 'A' rating on any cause.
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Company
Founded
1903
Employees
5,900
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
Industry
Automobiles
Sub-industry
Motorcycle Manufacturers
SASB industry
Automobiles
Headquarters
Wi, United States
Share classes
HOG
Mission
To be an action-oriented, international company, a leader in our commitment to continuously improve our mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders (customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, government, and society).
Description
Harley-Davidson, Inc. manufactures and sells motorcycles in the United States and internationally. The company operates in three segments: Harley-Davidson Motor Company, LiveWire, and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. The Harley-Davidson Motor Company segment designs, manufactures, and sells motorcycles, including cruiser, trike, touring, standard, sportbike, adventure, and dual sport, as well as motorcycle parts, accessories, and apparel. This segment also licenses its trademarks and related services. It sells its products to retail customers through a network of independent dealers, as well as e-commerce channels. The LiveWire segment sells electric motorcycles, balance bikes for kids, parts and accessories, apparel, and related parts and services. The Harley-Davidson Financial Services segment provides wholesale financing services, such as floorplan and open account financing of motorcycles and parts and accessories. It also offers retail financing services, such as installment lending for the purchase of new and used Harley-Davidson motorcycles, as well as point-of-sale insurance and voluntary protection products. This segment also licenses third-party financial institutions that issue credit cards bearing the Harley-Davidson brand. Harley-Davidson, Inc. was founded in 1903 and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Material causes
Ethos considers the following causes material for Harley-Davidson, based on its industry sub-industry Motorcycle Manufacturers. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.
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