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SSI: January Motorhome Sales See 6.6% Gain
2016-03-14 15:40:51| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
January motorhome retail registrations edged up 6.6% compared to the same period a year ago, according to the latest report by Statistical Surveys Inc. Thor Industries Inc. was the motorized sales leader for the month with a 30.3% market share, ahead of Forest River Inc. and Winnebago Industries Inc. share. Sales in the Class A motorhome market were flat in January, up 0.5%.
SSI: Motorhome Sales Record 4.1% Gain in Nov.
2016-01-13 19:37:43| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
November motorhome retail registrations edged up 4.1% compared to the same period a year ago while sales for the 11 months grew 14.7%. According to the latest report by Statistical Surveys Inc. , Forest River Inc. was the motorized sales leader through November with a 26.4% market share, ahead of Thor Industries Inc. and Winnebago Industries Inc. share.
SSI: Motorhome Sales Grow 5.8% For September
2015-11-14 14:33:27| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
September motorhome retail registrations rose 5.8% compared to the same period a year ago while sales for the nine months grew 15.5%. For the third quarter, motorhome sales were up 14.8%.
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Winnebago Moves to Up Motorhome Production
2015-10-16 14:48:11| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
The sale of the Winnebago Industries Inc.'s bus line and elimination of the aluminum extrusion division will result in about 70 employees available to work on motorhome production, officials said today during a conference call following its fourth quarter earnings report. The moves will allow the company "to better utilize the labor for motorhome production," said Sarah Nielsen, CFO for the Forest City, Iowa-based builder.
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UPDATE 1-Winnebago profit falls as motorhome drivers spend less
2015-10-15 14:58:53| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
Oct 15 Winnebago Industries Inc reported a 9 percent decline in quarterly profit as cash-conscious customers opted to buy cheaper models from the biggest motorhome maker in the United States. Winnebago, closely watched because of the view it provides on spending on big-ticket discretionary items, said sales of its Class A motorhomes fell 34 percent in the fourth quarter.