Movement Alert|United Rentals Rises 5.31% in After-Hours Trading, Q2 Earnings and Revenue Significantly Beat Expectations

Market Focus
Jul 23

On July 22, United Rentals rose 5.31% in after-hours trading, trading at approximately $1,100.01/share, with turnover of $9.17 million. The surge was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release, which substantially exceeded market expectations.

United Rentals reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $12.76 per share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $11.53 by 10.67%, representing a 21.87% year-over-year increase from $10.47. Revenue came in at $4.41 billion, surpassing the $4.221 billion estimate and reflecting approximately 8% growth. The beat follows a strong Q1 in which the company also exceeded expectations and raised its full-year revenue guidance to $16.9-$17.4 billion.

Heading into the report, Wall Street sentiment was broadly constructive. Multiple investment banks had raised price targets in recent weeks, including UBS to $1,300, Citigroup to $1,210, Raymond James to $1,275, and Morgan Stanley to $1,165, all maintaining bullish ratings. The consensus mean target stood at approximately $1,174. Analysts have cited strong large-project execution, cost discipline, and favorable non-residential construction spending trends as key support factors.

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