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Winnebago Downgraded to Sell by Analyst

05.06.2026 17:50 1 min 1 source
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Winnebago Downgraded to Sell by Analyst
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An analyst downgraded Winnebago Industries (NYSE:WGO) from a buy to a sell rating. The downgrade is attributed to weak segment trends in the RV industry, low consumer confidence, and dividend risk. The current valuation is considered stretched.

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Winnebago Downgraded to Sell by Analyst

05.06.2026 seekingalpha.com ENG

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