Camping World Investors Get May 11 Deadline in Class Action Over Inventory Disclosures
The notice opens the contest to lead the case in federal court in Illinois.
Overview
- Berger Montague notified Camping World shareholders of a securities class action and set May 11, 2026 as the deadline to seek lead-plaintiff status.
- The suit, pending in the U.S. District Court in Illinois under the caption Siverd v. Camping World, proposes a class for buyers from April 29, 2025 to February 24, 2026.
- Plaintiffs say the company misled investors by touting data analytics that could “surgically” manage RV inventory and demand while not disclosing planned strict inventory targets that would pressure margins.
- Investors cite two sharp stock moves tied to disclosures, including a 24.8% drop after weaker third-quarter 2025 results showed lower new-vehicle prices and slimmer gross margins.
- After the company’s February 24, 2026 update reported a $109.1 million fourth-quarter loss and a paused dividend, shares fell 16.5% the next day, and multiple firms, including Berger Montague and Bleichmar Fonti & Auld, are now recruiting investors as the case remains in early stages.