Reports Q1 revenue $1.4B, consensus $1.42B. Marcus Lemonis, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CWH stated, “We made the commitment at the beginning of the year to sell more units and make more money. Our results reflect a material year-over-year improvement in adjusted EBITDA, increasing nearly 4x vs. the prior year, with another period of record new and used combined unit market share. We have not seen any discernable impacts on consumer behavior from tariffs, with our April-to-date same store unit sales tracking up mid-teens on used and up high-singles on new. Through recent actions to lower headcount and optimize our footprint, we expect SG&A reductions to further improve profitability in the months ahead.”
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