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Camping World Faces Securities Class Action Over Inventory and Demand Claims

Investors face a May 11 deadline to ask the court to be named lead plaintiff in the Illinois case.

Overview

  • Investor law firms are urging Camping World shareholders to seek the lead‑plaintiff role before a May 11, 2026 court deadline.
  • The filed complaint alleges the company overstated its ability to use data to tightly manage RV inventory and overstated retail demand.
  • Plaintiffs say the company later disclosed weaker pricing, margin pressure, a $109.1 million fourth‑quarter loss, and a paused dividend, which they claim hurt investors.
  • Shares fell sharply after those disclosures, with drops of 24.8% and then 16.5%, according to case notices summarizing the market reaction.
  • The case, captioned Siverd v. Camping World Holdings, is pending in federal court in Illinois and no class has been certified, so the allegations remain unproven and investors are not represented unless they hire their own lawyer.