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Rosen Law Firm Encourages Camping World to Secure Counsel Before Deadline
Lawsuit alleges Camping World overstated inventory and consumer demand data
Mar. 16, 2026 at 1:07am
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The Rosen Law Firm has announced a class action lawsuit on behalf of purchasers of Camping World Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CWH) securities between April 29, 2025 and February 24, 2026. The lawsuit alleges that Camping World made materially false and misleading statements about its business, operations, and prospects, including overstating its ability to manage inventory and retail demand. Investors who purchased Camping World securities during this period may be entitled to compensation.
Why it matters
This lawsuit highlights concerns about Camping World's financial reporting and disclosures to investors. If the allegations are true, it could indicate broader issues with the company's internal controls and risk management practices. The outcome of the case could impact investor confidence in Camping World and the recreational vehicle industry as a whole.
The details
The lawsuit alleges that Camping World overstated its ability to 'surgically manage [its] inventory' using 'data analytics,' and also overstated the retail demand it was experiencing. As a result, Camping World would require 'strict, corrective inventory management objectives,' negatively impacting gross profit and margins. The lawsuit also claims Camping World's inadequate systems and processes prevented it from ensuring reasonably accurate disclosures and guidance about the health of its balance sheet and ability to manage expenses.
- The class period is from April 29, 2025 to February 24, 2026.
- Investors have until May 11, 2026 to move the court to serve as lead plaintiff in the class action.
The players
Camping World Holdings, Inc.
A retailer of recreational vehicles and related products and services.
Rosen Law Firm
A global investor rights law firm that has announced the class action lawsuit on behalf of Camping World investors.
What they’re saying
“To join the Camping World class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=55841 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email case@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.”
— Phillip Kim, Esq. (Rosen Law Firm)
What’s next
Investors have until May 11, 2026 to move the court to serve as lead plaintiff in the class action.
The takeaway
This lawsuit highlights the importance of accurate financial reporting and disclosures, especially for companies in the retail and consumer sectors. Investors will be watching closely to see how Camping World responds and whether the allegations of overstated inventory and demand are substantiated.
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