United Rentals, Inc.

URI Industrials Rental & Leasing Services NYSE

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$967.03

$-19.75 (-2.00%)

Open: $997.99 | High: $1001.12 | Low: $964.26 | Prev Close: Prev Close: $986.78

Market Cap: $60.58B

Volume: 616K | Avg: 672K

Last updated: April 24, 2026 at 06:04 PM
Investment Rating
B

Neutral

Overall Score: 60/100


Rating Breakdown:
DCF Score 1/5
20%
Strong Sell
ROE Score 5/5
100%
Strong Buy
ROA Score 5/5
100%
Strong Buy
D/E Score 1/5
20%
Strong Sell
P/E Score 3/5
60%
Neutral
P/B Score 2/5
40%
Sell

Stock Score Analysis
D

Stock Score: 549

Comprehensive Quality Assessment


Component Breakdown:
Efficiency 45
Financial Health 65
Growth 20
Market Sentiment 10
Risk 35
Lower is better
Valuation 19
Momentum 55

Valuation Metrics
Valuation Ratios
P/E Ratio 24.68
P/B Ratio 6.84
P/S Ratio 3.70
EPS $39.18
Beta 1.68
Shares Outstanding 62.65M

Price Range & Moving Averages
52-Week High $1021.47
52-Week Low $611.93
SMA 50 $796.26
SMA 200 $862.09

Dividend Information
Dividend Yield 0.76%
Annual Dividend $7.34

Earnings
Next Earnings July 22, 2026 04:00 AM ET
Financial Ratios
Margins
Gross Margin 36.3%
Operating Margin 24.7%
Net Margin 15.3%

Returns
ROE 27.9%
ROA 8.4%

Liquidity & Leverage
Debt/Equity 1.67
Current Ratio 0.80
Quick Ratio 0.74
Balance Sheet
Total Assets $29.87B
Total Liabilities $20.90B
Total Equity $8.97B

Cash $459.00M
Total Debt $16.48B
Net Debt $16.02B
Income Statement
Revenue $16.10B
Gross Profit $5.71B
Operating Income $3.97B
Net Income $2.49B

EBITDA $7.16B
Revenue/Share $258.12
Cash Flow
Operating CF $5.19B
CapEx $4.53B
Free Cash Flow $662.00M

Book Value/Share $141.45
Tangible Book/Share $17.92
Equity/Share $141.45
Technical Indicators
RSI (14) 89.83 Overbought
MACD
34.11 Signal: 8.78
Volatility 68.99%
Trading Signal Overbought
Performance & Returns
Total Returns
1 Year +20.28%

Risk-Adjusted Returns
Sharpe Ratio 0.62 Fair
Volatility (Ann.) 45.05% High Risk

vs S&P 500 (SPY)
URI (1Y) +20.28%
S&P 500 (1Y) +14.41%
Alpha (Excess Return) +5.87%
Sector Comparison (Industrials)
Compared to 66 peers in Industrials
Metric URI Sector Avg Percentile
P/E Ratio 24.68 38.58 31%
P/B Ratio 6.84 133.33 57%
ROE (%) 27.88% 20.01% 61%
Net Margin (%) 15.32% 11.71% 72%
Stock Score 549 544.0 52%
1Y Return (%) +20.28 % +13.33 % 65%
Percentile: 0% = worst in sector, 100% = best in sector
📊 Historical Price Analysis (Last 200 Days)
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Technical Analysis
Ticker Close SMA 5 SMA 8 SMA 13 SMA 50 SMA 200 RSI (14) MACD Volatility (%) Volume Signal SMA Decision
URI $967.03 $877.80 $841.38 $813.27 $797.44 $862.67 89.83 34.11 68.99% 215246 Strong Long Bullish Stack
Candlestick Patterns

There wasn't any recognizable pattern for the URI stock

News Sentiment
Ticker Headline Sentiment Source URL
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URI Intel, Advanced Micro, And Texas Instruments Are Among Top 10 Large-Cap Gainers Last Week (April 20-April 24): Are the Others in Your Portfolio? Positive feeds.benzinga.com Read More
URI AEGON ASSET MANAGEMENT UK Plc Has $28.89 Million Stock Position in United Rentals, Inc. $URI Neutral defenseworld.net Read More
URI What Moved Markets This Week Neutral seekingalpha.com Read More
URI United Rentals, Inc. $URI Shares Bought by Calamos Advisors LLC Neutral defenseworld.net Read More
Recent Insider Trading
Date Insider Position Transaction Shares Price Value
2026-04-24 Limoges Andrew B. officer: VP, Controller SELL 548 $977.86 $535868
2026-04-24 Flannery Matthew John director, officer: President & CEO SELL 22768 $984.98 $22425934
2026-03-31 Bruno Marc A director BUY 51 $728.56 $37157
Showing last 10 insider transactions. Green badges indicate purchases (bullish signal), red badges indicate sales.
Company Information

United Rentals, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as an equipment rental company. It operates in two segments, General Rentals and Specialty. The General Rentals segment rents general construction and industrial equipment includes backhoes, skid-steer loaders, forklifts, earthmoving equipment, and material handling equipment; aerial work platforms, such as boom and scissor lifts; and general tools and light equipment comprising pressure washers, water pumps, and power tools for construction and industrial companies, manufacturers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners, and government entities. The specialty segment rents specialty construction products, including trench safety equipment consists of trench shields, aluminum hydraulic shoring systems, slide rails, crossing plates, construction lasers, and line testing equipment for underground work; power and heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment, such as portable diesel generators, electrical distribution equipment, and temperature control equipment; fluid solutions equipment for fluid containment, transfer, and treatment; and mobile storage equipment and modular office space. This segment serves construction companies involved in infrastructure projects, and municipalities and industrial companies. It also sells aerial lifts, reach forklifts, telehandlers, compressors, and generators; construction consumables, tools, small equipment, and safety supplies; and parts for equipment that is owned by its customers, as well as provides repair and maintenance services. The company sells used equipment through its sales force, brokers, website, directly to manufacturers, and at auctions. The company operates a network of 1,360 rental locations in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. United Rentals, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.


CEO Matthew J. Flannery
Employees 27900
Country US
IPO Date 1997-12-18
Exchange NYSE
Website https://www.unitedrentals.com
Sector Industrials
Industry Rental & Leasing Services
Rating Metrics Explained
DCF Score (Discounted Cash Flow)

Measures the intrinsic value of the stock based on projected future cash flows. A higher score indicates the stock is undervalued relative to its DCF valuation.

ROE Score (Return on Equity)

Evaluates how efficiently a company generates profit from shareholders' equity. Higher ROE indicates better profitability and management effectiveness.

ROA Score (Return on Assets)

Measures how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate profit. A higher ROA means better asset utilization and operational efficiency.

D/E Score (Debt-to-Equity)

Assesses the company's financial leverage and risk. Lower debt-to-equity ratios indicate less financial risk and better balance sheet health.

P/E Score (Price-to-Earnings)

Compares stock price to earnings per share. A lower P/E ratio may indicate the stock is undervalued, while a higher ratio could suggest overvaluation or growth expectations.

P/B Score (Price-to-Book)

Compares market price to book value per share. Lower P/B ratios may indicate undervaluation relative to the company's net asset value.


Rating Recommendations:

Each metric is scored on a scale of 1-5, where the scores are determined by comparing the company's performance against industry benchmarks and historical data:

  • Strong Buy (5/5): Excellent score - strong positive indicator
    • The metric significantly outperforms industry averages (top 20% of companies)
    • Indicates exceptional financial health or attractive valuation in that category
  • Buy (4/5): Good score - positive indicator
    • Above-average performance (top 40% of companies)
    • Shows strong fundamentals with room for improvement
  • Neutral (3/5): Average score - neutral indicator
    • Performance in line with industry median (middle 20%)
    • Neither significantly positive nor negative signal
  • Sell (2/5): Below average - negative indicator
    • Below-average performance (bottom 40% of companies)
    • Suggests weakness in this particular metric
  • Strong Sell (1/5): Poor score - strong negative indicator
    • Significantly underperforms industry (bottom 20%)
    • Indicates potential risk or overvaluation in that category
Note: The overall rating combines all six component scores to provide a comprehensive investment assessment. No single metric should be used in isolation for investment decisions.