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This summer is shaping up to be everything the travel industry needs right now. Between improving U.S. vaccination rates, a rapidly recovering economy, and pent-up demand for travel after a lost 2020, it s time to start putting some of your investing dollars into the reopening of the country in 2021.
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What happened
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Camping World Holdings (NYSE:CWH), which sells recreational vehicles (RVs) and related products and services, rose just shy of 10% in the first hour or so of trading on May 4. At roughly 11:30 a.m. EDT, the stock was still holding on to a mid-single-digit gain. The big news driving the early excitement was the company s pre-market earnings release.
So what
Camping World Holdings revenue totaled roughly $1.56 billion in the first quarter of 2021. That represented a huge $530 million increase compared to the same period in 2020, which amounts to a slightly more than 50% year-over-year improvement.
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Tuesday was a tough day on Wall Street, as investors got spooked by trends suggesting inflation could be around the corner. Market participants don t want to see anything from the economy that would cause the Federal Reserve to boost rates quickly, and that was especially painful for growth-stock investors in the