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Winnebago Industries reports Q3 net income drop of 17.6%

26.06.2026 05:17 1 min 1 source
데이터투자 KOR

Winnebago Industries (NYSE:WGO) posted net income of $14.5 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2026, down 17.6% year-over-year. Revenue fell 9.9% to $698.7 million. Growth in the motorhome RV segment was offset by declines in towable RV and marine divisions.

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Winnebago Industries reports Q3 net income drop of 17.6%

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