United Rentals CFO sells 1,500 shares, files Rule 144 sale of restricted stock – routine insider equity activity shows full transparency and regulatory compliance.
United Rentals Q2 2026: 24.8% EPS jump, $1.2 B CAPEX for automation, electric rigs, and modular tech, driving higher utilization and investor confidence.
United Rentals (URI) tops industrial stocks as analysts predict a construction‑driven surge; learn why its fleet, growth strategy, and rate‑sensitive demand could boost returns.
United Rentals’ 2026 outlook shows a $1,000 investment soaring past $400 per share, driven by $3 bn CapEx, IoT‑enabled fleets, and a resilient supply chain.
United Rentals’ Rule 13p‑1 filing shows how the company’s detailed conflict‑mineral due‑diligence, supply‑chain controls and CapEx strategy protect equipment integrity, meet ESG goals, and support growth in the infrastructure‑driven rental market.
United Rentals’ 13p‑1 filing reveals how the equipment‑rental leader uses OECD‑guided surveys and supplier controls to trace conflict minerals in trailers and mobile offices, offering investors a rare look at ESG compliance in construction‑equipment…
United Rentals’ Q1 earnings spotlight steady non‑residential demand, rising digital rentals and eco‑friendly equipment, amid cautious consumer spending and a shift toward smart‑home upgrades.
United Rentals: Stable cash flow, diverse fleet, and long‑term contracts keep it a top choice for investors in the construction equipment‑rental market.