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Mixed results: Tourism Holdings reports growth, Camping World sees decline

22.05.2026 14:40 1 min 2 sources
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Mixed results: Tourism Holdings reports growth, Camping World sees decline
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In Brief

New Zealand campervan rental specialist Tourism Holdings Ltd reported revenue growth and high fleet utilization, while US-based Camping World Holdings posted lower revenue and profit due to weak demand for new RVs

Two major players in the RV and campervan market have published financial results for different periods, showing contrasting trends.

Tourism Holdings Ltd: growth and expansion

Tourism Holdings Ltd, one of the largest rental providers of RVs and campervans in New Zealand and Australia, published its half-year results for the financial year ending June 30, 2025. The company reported revenue growth and high fleet utilization in New Zealand and Australia, as well as progress in integrating previously acquired assets and investments in fleet expansion. For German private investors, the impact of international rental business and partnerships in Europe and North America on medium-term profitability is of interest.

Camping World Holdings: declining metrics

Camping World Holdings (CWH) shares are trading below their 52-week high after the release of its first-quarter 2026 report. The company recorded lower revenue and profit compared to the same period last year due to weak demand for new RVs, higher customer financing costs, and price competition. Despite this, Camping World maintains dividend payments, and the dividend yield remains attractive amid a decline in market capitalization. The company continues its expansion strategy through new store openings and acquisitions of regional dealers.

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Tourism Holdings Ltd: New Zealand's Campervan Specialist in Focus After Half-Year Results

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Camping World Holdings: Stock Weakness, Dividend and Outlook After Q1 Results

22.05.2026 Camping World Holdings-Aktie (US14132T1088): Kursschwäche, D... DEU

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