To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (14448 ) 6/14/2000 4:27:00 PM From: Justa Werkenstiff Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
I can't believe people are still showing "strong" interest in these battle wagons. Long live the wealth effect -- for now: Winnebago Warns on Gas Prices; 3rd-Qtr Net Rises 12% Forest City, Iowa, June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Winnebago Industries Inc., one of the biggest U.S. motor-home makers, warned that higher gasoline prices and interest rates might reduce sales, even as its third-quarter profit rose 12 percent. Net income for the quarter ended May 27 rose to $16.3 million, or 74 cents a share, from $14.6 million, or 65 cents, a year earlier. Winnebago beat the 71-cent average forecast of analysts surveyed by First Call/Thompson Financial. Sales rose 10 percent to $211.1 million from $191.5 million. Slower sales of motor homes industrywide because of gasoline prices and interest rates ``may make the next quarter or two more challenging for us,'' said Winnebago Chief Executive Bruce Hertzke. Demand for its motor homes remains strong, the Forest City, Iowa-based company said. The U.S. average price of regular self-serve gasoline rose to a record for the third straight week, gaining 6.8 cents to $1.631 a gallon, according to an Energy Department survey of 800 filling stations for the week ended yesterday. Diesel fuel, which reached a record $1.496 a gallon in March, averaged $1.411, down 0.8 cents. The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates six times in the past year in an effort to slow the economy and head off the threat of accelerating inflation. The increases are starting to weigh on consumer demand, with sales at U.S. retailers in May falling for the second straight month. Winnebago, which had sales of $667.7 million in its fiscal year ended Aug. 28, has benefited from a redesigned lineup in recent years. Industrywide motor-home sales last year hit a 21- year high as the economy headed toward a record expansion. Also, the industry's target group, people aged 50 or older, has been growing by about 350,000 a month. Winnebago shares rose 3/16 to 13 1/16. Jun/14/2000 16:20 ET