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Winnebago Industries Q2 Earnings: Motorhome Growth Offsets Towable and Marine Decline

12.06.2026 04:11 1 min 2 sources
The Globe and Mail ENG + 1 more
Winnebago Industries Q2 Earnings: Motorhome Growth Offsets Towable and Marine Decline
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In Brief

Winnebago Industries reported mixed Q2 fiscal 2026 results. Consolidated revenue rose 6% year-over-year, adjusted EPS increased 42%, and motorhome revenue surged 29%, while towable and marine segments underperformed. The company reaffirmed its full-year revenue guidance of $2.8–3.0 billion.

Winnebago Industries released its second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings, highlighting mixed momentum across its segments. Consolidated revenue increased 6% year-over-year, operating profit jumped 51%, and adjusted earnings per share rose 42%.

Key Highlights

  • Motorhome segment: revenue grew 29%.
  • Towable and marine segments: experienced sales declines.

The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 revenue guidance of $2.8 billion to $3.0 billion.

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Winnebago Industries Earnings Report Shows Mixed Results

27.03.2026 The Globe and Mail ENG

Winnebago Industries Earnings Report Shows Mixed Results

27.03.2026 TipRanks Financial ENG

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