UBS upgrades United Rentals to “Buy” as construction boom lifts demand—strong fleet use, digital gains and green fleet push drive modest EBITDA growth.
Explore United Rentals’ quiet dominance, hidden risks, and growth chances in electrification, IoT, and subscription leasing for the future of equipment rental.
United Rentals keeps steady, capitalizing on shifting consumer habits, tech‑savvy rentals, and green equipment as millennials and Gen Z boost demand for DIY tools and sustainable solutions.
United Rentals Inc. shows steady growth and resilience in a competitive equipment‑rental sector, with a 21‑P/E, 2.8% dividend, and strong cash flow, yet faces digital, capital‑expenditure and regulatory risks that could impact future returns.
United Rentals shows steady growth by renewing its fleet, cutting rental costs, and embracing electrification and telematics—positioning it to capture infrastructure and green‑construction demand.
Discover how millennials, Gen Z, and sustainability are reshaping consumer discretionary spending—boosting home‑improvement, travel, and apparel brands while driving rental demand for DIY tools.
United Rentals keeps growing, riding resilient construction demand and tech‑driven service upgrades—fueling steady revenue and a future‑proof EV fleet.
United Rentals raises $2 bn in low‑rate senior notes to fund electrification, digital upgrades and expansion while keeping leverage manageable for future growth.
United Rentals refines its balance sheet by redeeming 5.5% notes and issuing a 2033 senior debt, cutting costs and extending maturities amid industry‑wide refinancing trends.
United Rentals’ share slide after earnings shows modest revenue growth but shrinking margins and higher costs, sparking a 5.8% EPS decline and investor caution.