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Ronge v. Camping World Holdings, Inc. et al
Case Number:
1:18-cv-07030
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer
Firms
- Cohen Milstein
- Esbrook Law
- Latham & Watkins
- Lawrence Kamin
- Milbank LLP
- Pomerantz LLP
- Power Rogers
- Quinn Emanuel
- Robbins Geller
- Ulmer & Berne
Companies
- Bank of America Corp.
- BMO Capital Markets Corp.
- Credit Suisse Group AG
- Crestview Partners L.P.
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
- Stephens Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
Sectors & Industries:
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August 05, 2020
Camping World's $12.5M Stock-Drop Deal Gets Final OK
An Illinois federal judge granted final approval on Wednesday to a $12.5 million settlement and $3.75 million fee request ending investors' allegations that Camping World artificially inflated its stock price and paved the way for an insider selling scheme before the price dropped.
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March 13, 2020
Camping World Settles Investors' Fraud Suit For $12.5M
Recreational vehicle company Camping World and its reality TV star CEO have reached a $12.5 million settlement agreement with investors who accused the company's brass of hyping the company and then profiting by selling off their inflated shares.
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July 18, 2019
Investors Slam Camping World's Bid To Toss Stock-Drop Suit
A putative class of investors urged an Illinois federal court not to toss their suit against Camping World Holdings Inc., saying "operational challenges" and a failure to predict the future by its leadership still meant it misled investors.
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May 20, 2019
Camping World Says Stock-Drop Suit A 'Puzzle Pleading'
Camping World Holdings Inc. asked an Illinois federal judge Friday to toss a proposed stock-drop class action against the recreational vehicle retailer, calling the suit a "classic puzzle pleading" that fails to show executives knowingly made false statements.
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October 22, 2018
Investors Hit PE-Backed Camping World With Stock-Drop Suit
Camping World and its directors misled investors about its financial performance and the success of a recent acquisition, paving the way for an insider selling scheme at the reality star-helmed recreational vehicle retailer ahead of a stock drop, according to a proposed class action filed in Illinois federal court Friday.