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Why Camping World Stock Was Sliding Today

Core Insights - Camping World, the largest seller of recreational vehicles (RVs), reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded estimates, but the revelation of accounting misstatements from the previous year has raised concerns among investors [1][3][4] Financial Performance - Revenue for the quarter increased by 4.7% to $1.81 billion, surpassing the consensus estimate of $1.75 billion [3] - New-vehicle revenue decreased by 7% to $766.8 million, while used-vehicle revenue rose significantly by 31.7% to $141.9 million [3] - Same-store unit sales grew by 15.6%, indicating positive business momentum [3] - Adjusted EBITDA increased by 28.2% to $95.7 million [3] - Adjusted earnings per share rose from $0.13 to $0.43, exceeding the consensus estimate of $0.32 [4] Accounting Issues - The company identified undercounting of deferred tax assets, necessitating a restatement of the balance sheet from the previous year, which increased deferred tax assets by $43.8 million [4] - Retained earnings were raised by $10.4 million, and additional paid-in capital increased by $33.4 million due to the misstatements [4] Market Reaction - Following the earnings report, shares of Camping World fell by 18.5% as of 9:54 a.m. ET, reflecting investor concerns over the accounting issues and the decline in new vehicle sales [1][5] Future Outlook - The company did not provide guidance for future performance, and the complexity of its financial reporting may hinder the restoration of investor trust, despite the misstatement being relatively minor [5]