Heard on the Street: Shares of RV companies have accelerated over the last three months, but could soon run out of gas
The recreational-vehicle industry is enjoying a nice ride, but investors shouldn’t park their money for long.
With plane travel still largely grounded and the cruise industry temporarily docked, recreational vehicles offer owners the ability to turn shelter-in-place into an instant summer vacation. That has been a boon lately for RV stocks, after the industry was hit hard at the beginning of the pandemic. Shares of RV-makers Winnebago Industries and Thor Industries have both more than doubled over the last three months, while...
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