HOG 8-K: Investor presentation furnished as Exhibit 99.1
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Harley-Davidson posted an investor presentation on its Investor Relations website describing its recently announced transactions referenced in an earlier Current Report. The presentation is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report and the company clarifies that the material is furnished and is not deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act or incorporated by reference into other Securities Act or Exchange Act filings.
The 8-K also lists an Inline XBRL cover page as an exhibit and identifies the company’s common stock trading under the symbol HOG on the New York Stock Exchange. The report is signed by the company secretary.
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Routine investor presentation furnished; no new financial figures disclosed, so immediate market impact appears limited.
The filing furnishes an investor presentation that discusses previously announced transactions but does not introduce new financial results or forward guidance within the 8-K text. Because the company explicitly states the presentation is "furnished, not filed," the disclosure is procedural under Regulation FD and does not add Section 18 liability. For investors, the document is informational; any material effects must be judged from the underlying transactions described elsewhere, not from this furnishing alone.
Disclosure complies with Regulation FD; designation of materials as "furnished" limits legal exposure under the Exchange Act.
By furnishing the investor presentation as Exhibit 99.1 and stating it is not "filed," the company follows common practice to share information while avoiding additional legal liabilities tied to filed disclosures. The 8-K enumerates exhibits, including an Inline XBRL cover page, and is executed by the company secretary, reflecting routine corporate disclosure processes. The filing itself does not indicate governance concerns or changes.