WGO
$33.52
Winnebago Industries, Inc.
Recent News
This Market Will Get Crushed By Gas Prices. (Hint: You Aren’t Camping This Year.)
Seeing America’s expansive landscape in a recreational vehicle has been part of America’s driving ethos for generations. RV stocks, including Winnebago Thor Industries LCI Industries and Patrick Industries have had a tough go since the end of the postpandemic buying boom, beset by high interest rates that make financing a $100,000-plus purchase harder and by high dealer inventories. Dealer inventories were in better shape, according to Benchmark analyst Michael Albanese.
Q4 Automobile Manufacturing Earnings: Winnebago (NYSE:WGO) Impresses
The end of an earnings season can be a great time to discover new stocks and assess how companies are handling the current business environment. Let’s take a look at how Winnebago (NYSE:WGO) and the rest of the automobile manufacturing stocks fared in Q4.
Pzena Takes New Stake In Winnebago As Valuation Signals Remain Mixed
Pzena Investment Management has initiated a new position in Winnebago Industries (NYSE:WGO). The firm highlights confidence in Winnebago’s management and long-term industry prospects despite sector headwinds. This new stake signals increased institutional interest that may draw attention from existing and prospective shareholders. Winnebago Industries, a manufacturer of recreational vehicles and related products, operates at the intersection of outdoor leisure, travel and discretionary...
Should You Invest in Winnebago Industries (WGO)?
Pzena Investment Management recently released its fourth-quarter 2025 commentary for “Pzena Global Small Cap Focused Value Strategy.” A copy of the letter is available for download here. Robust earnings and improved investor sentiment boosted the performance of global small-cap equities in the fourth quarter. U.S. small caps slightly lagged behind large caps, whereas international small caps saw […]
Ford vs Winnebago: How Two American Vehicle Makers Are Navigating a Tough Road Ahead
Ford (NYSE: F) just wrapped Q4 2025 with a headline-grabbing $11.10 billion GAAP net loss driven by $15.50 billion in special charges, while Winnebago (NYSE: WGO) reported a Q1 FY2026 earnings surprise that flipped it from a $0.03 adjusted loss a year ago to $0.38 adjusted EPS. Two American vehicle makers, two very different recovery ... Ford vs Winnebago: How Two American Vehicle Makers Are Navigating a Tough Road Ahead