Thor Industries and/or Winnebago

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by vz135, Jan 13, 2025.

  1. vz135

    vz135

    The ongoing tragedy in California has left 10's of thousands of families homeless, and rebuilding will take years.

    It seems to me that these companies will see quite a bit of FEMA money coming their way. Will it move the needle on their stocks? Who knows, but THO is at $95 and the 52 week range is $88 to $129.

    Might be worth a look for anyone that cares.

    THO--->$95.28
     
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  2. sridhga

    sridhga


    Those movie actors will not live in a van. Insurance companies will take the hit.
     
  3. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

    i mean why bother?
    [​IMG]

    op should have sold when it was 98 and bought the sp
     
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  4. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    When I buy stocks I only look at the past return and don’t even think about the future.
     
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  5. VOLdemort

    VOLdemort

    FEMA doesn't buy RVs or contribute to the purchase of RVs. They provide MHUs. Neither has upticked since the fire. What you do with the insurance is up to you. You get the ACV if you don't build or the FRC if you rebuild.

    Another well-reasoned thread lol. Imagine all of the Winnies soon to be clogging the PCH! 1270/2400.
     
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  6. vz135

    vz135

    THO---> $96.83
    Someone should look at the stock price of THO and WGO post Katrina. And they weren't the one ones building the formaldehyde campers.

    :D Well said.

    Hey Baron... ban Voldemort aka loser Destriero from this thread please. And all of mine for that matter. :p

    ~"#1 for a reason"
     
  7. vz135

    vz135

    "The term FEMA trailer,[1][2] or FEMA travel trailer, is the name commonly given by the United States government[3] to forms of temporary manufactured housing assigned to the victims of natural disaster by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Such trailers are intended to provide intermediate term shelter, functioning longer than tents which are often used for short-term shelter immediately following a disaster. FEMA trailers serve a similar function to the "earthquake shacks" erected to provide interim housing after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.[4]: 55 [5][6]

    FEMA trailers were used to house thousands of people in South Florida displaced by Hurricane Andrew in August 1992, some for as long as two and a half years.[7] After Hurricane Charley in 2004, 17,000 FEMA-issued trailers and mobile homes were successfully deployed.[8] At least 145,000 trailers were bought by FEMA to house survivors who lost their homes during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season due to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.[9] FEMA trailers were also made available after extensive flooding in parts of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey due to Superstorm Sandy in 2012.[10][11] "

    :rolleyes:
     
  8. vz135

    vz135

    Hey @Baron.... how many names is destriero allowed to have here btw?
    What a loser. :rolleyes:
     
  9. vz135

    vz135

    >>>145,000 purchased for Katrina. :D

    Maybe there hasn't been an uptick because no one thought of it till now? Duuuh.

    Nice up move today on both THO and WGO.
    You're welcome.
    ~vz
     
  10. VOLdemort

    VOLdemort

    Yeah, bc this is hurricane damage… none of the Katrina trailers were made by Thor or Winnebago. They are going to line them up on Carbon Beach. Row after row of trailers for those families who are displaced from their $3MM homes.
     
    #10     Jan 15, 2025