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Camping World Investors Seek Lead Plaintiff Role in Class Action Lawsuit
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP announces opportunity for Camping World investors with substantial losses to lead the class action lawsuit.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 5:20pm
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Investors who purchased or acquired Camping World Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CWH) securities between April 29, 2025 and February 24, 2026 have until May 11, 2026 to seek appointment as lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against the company and certain of its top executives. The lawsuit alleges Camping World overstated its ability to manage inventory, retail demand, and its financial health, leading to significant stock price declines.
Why it matters
The Camping World class action lawsuit represents an opportunity for investors who suffered substantial losses to potentially recoup those losses and hold the company accountable for alleged misrepresentations. The outcome of the case could impact Camping World's future operations and financial standing.
The details
The class action lawsuit, captioned Siverd v. Camping World Holdings, Inc., No. 26-cv-02710 (N.D. Ill.), alleges that Camping World and certain of its top executives made false and/or misleading statements about the company's ability to manage inventory, retail demand, and its overall financial health. This allegedly led to significant stock price declines, including a nearly 25% drop on October 28, 2025 after Camping World reported weaker than expected Q3 2025 results, and a more than 16% decline on February 24, 2026 when the company announced 'strict, corrective inventory management objectives' and paused its quarterly dividend.
- The class period is from April 29, 2025 to February 24, 2026.
- Investors have until May 11, 2026 to seek appointment as lead plaintiff.
The players
Camping World Holdings, Inc.
A retailer of recreational vehicles and related products and services.
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP
A law firm representing investors in securities fraud and shareholder rights litigation, and the firm announcing the opportunity for Camping World investors to lead the class action lawsuit.
What’s next
The judge will decide on May 11, 2026 whether to allow a lead plaintiff to be appointed for the Camping World class action lawsuit.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance for public companies to provide accurate and transparent disclosures to investors, as allegations of misrepresentations can lead to significant legal action and potential financial consequences.
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