Stock Track | Thor Industries Soars 9% Pre-Market on Strong Q4 Earnings Beat and Positive Outlook

Stock Track
Sep 24, 2025

Shares of Thor Industries Inc (THO) surged 9.01% in pre-market trading on Wednesday after the recreational vehicle maker reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and provided a positive outlook for fiscal 2026. The company's strong performance and strategic initiatives have boosted investor confidence despite challenges in the broader economic environment.

Thor Industries reported fourth-quarter earnings of $2.36 per share, significantly beating analyst estimates of $1.24. The company's net sales for the quarter came in at $2.52 billion, surpassing expectations of $2.33 billion. This strong financial performance was driven by improved market share in North American Towable and Motorized segments, as well as strategic cost-saving initiatives.

Looking ahead, Thor Industries provided guidance for fiscal 2026, projecting earnings per share between $3.75 and $4.25. While acknowledging potential challenges in the job market, the company remains optimistic about its future performance. CEO Bob Martin expressed confidence in the strength of dealer relationships and noted ongoing strategic initiatives, including the consolidation of Heartland brands under Jayco and a comprehensive refresh of Keystone's product portfolio, which are expected to drive long-term success.

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