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ELKHART, Ind., March 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- THOR Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) today announced that its management team will be participating in two upcoming investor conferences. THOR management will be hosting fireside chats along with one-on-one meetings with analysts and institutional investors at the following events:
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ELKHART, Ind., Feb. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- THOR Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) today announced that the date for its fiscal 2025 second quarter earnings release will be on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, before the market opens.
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Thor Industries ( THO ) is the largest maker of recreational vehicles in the world, with $10 billion in annual sales through various subsidiaries including Airstream, Thor Motor Coach, Tiffin Motorhomes, DRV, Keystone, Heartland, KZ and Jayco. Thor was a giant winner in the pandemic environment when more people, from the retired to the merely remote, hit the road.
ELKHART, Ind., Oct. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- THOR Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) today announced that its Board of Directors approved, at its October 8, 2024 meeting, the payment of a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share. The new quarterly dividend amount represents a 4.2% increase from the previous quarterly dividend amount of $0.48.
THOR Industries' long-term outperformance is driven by strategic acquisitions, a decentralized business model, and a highly variable cost structure. Recent underperformance is due to industry volatility, valuation compression, and macroeconomic challenges, but the company remains fundamentally strong. THOR's current valuation is attractive, with potential for long-term growth, especially as acquisitions resume and the European segment recovers.
THO reports better-than-expected results for Q4 fiscal 2024 and expects its fiscal 2025 consolidated net sales in the range of $9-$9.8 billion.