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Elkhart-based Thor Industries Inc. (NYSE: THO) is reporting fiscal first quarter net income from continuing operations of $36.4 million, compared to $28.7 million for the same period a year earlier. The report comes as RV manufacturers gather in Louisville this week for the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association's annual national trade show.

December 2, 2013

News Release

ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 2, 2013 — Thor Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) today announced improved financial results for the first quarter ended October 31, 2013. Highlights of the Company's financial results were as follows:

Sales from continuing operations for the first quarter of fiscal 2014 were $800.0 million, up 5% from $761.4 million in the first quarter last year, driven by continued strong growth in motorized recreational vehicle (RV) sales, which was partially offset by a small decrease in towable RV sales.

Gross profit margins improved to 13.1% in the first quarter compared to 12.1% in the prior year period.

Net income from continuing operations for the first quarter was $36.4 million, up 27% from $28.7 million in the prior-year first quarter. Including the discontinued operations of Thor's Bus business, net income for the first quarter was $41.1 million, up 33% from $31.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2013. Results of discontinued operations included a gain on the sale of the Bus business of approximately $7.8 million.

Diluted earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations for the first quarter was $0.68, up 26% from $0.54 in the first quarter last year. Including the discontinued operations of Thor's Bus business, diluted EPS for the first quarter was $0.77, up 33% from $0.58 in the first quarter of fiscal 2013.

Thor completed the acquisitions of Livin' Lite and Bison Coach during the first quarter, expanding its breadth of products in complementary towable RV markets.

“Thor made significant progress toward achieving our strategic goals over the past year and that is evidenced by our improved financial results,” said Bob Martin, Thor President and CEO. “Despite these improvements, we faced a number of short-term challenges as we transitioned the first motorized production line to Wakarusa near the end of the first quarter, which created some start-up costs that may continue as we open a second line this quarter. We also closed two smaller production facilities on the west coast and are in the process of consolidating their production into our larger complex in Oregon. In addition to these events, we completed two acquisitions and built on our strategic foundation leaving us confident in our ability to meet the expectations of our dealers and customers while delivering improved results for our shareholders,” he added.

Fiscal First Quarter Segment Highlights:

Towable RV sales were $622.9 million for the first quarter, down 3% from $639.2 million in the prior year period. Income before tax was $45.6 million, up 7% from $42.7 million in the first quarter last year, primarily as a result of ongoing efforts to improve operating margins and efficiencies.

Motorized RV sales were $177.1 million for the first quarter, up 45% from $122.2 million in the prior year first quarter. Income before tax was $13.4 million, up 60% from $8.4 million last year, which was driven primarily by increased sales volumes.

Consolidated backlog on October 31, 2013 was $733.2 million, up 41.9% from $516.7 million at the end of the first quarter last year. Towable RV backlog increased 13.5% to $419.8 million, compared to $369.9 million at the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2013. Motorized RV backlog increased 113.6% to $313.4 million from $146.8 million a year earlier.

“Although our first and second quarters are generally characterized by a more seasonally competitive environment, Thor generated improved operating results for the first quarter of fiscal 2014,” said Peter B. Orthwein, Thor Executive Chairman. “As we look ahead to the largest RV trade show of the year being held in Louisville this week, we have reason for optimism given the strength of our products and continued improvement in industry retail demand heading into the early retail show season in January.”

About Thor Industries, Inc.

Thor is the sole owner of operating subsidiaries that, combined, represent one of the world's largest manufacturers of recreational vehicles.

Source: Thor Industries Inc.

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