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Research Alert: United Rentals Prints Q1 Beat As Margins Bounce Back

-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

URI delivered strong Q1 results with operating EPS of $9.71, beating consensus by $0.77, while total revenue reached $3.9B (+7.2%) with rental revenue of $3.4B (+8.7%). Adjusted EBITDA margin of 44.1% declined 80 bps Y/Y, but excluding the prior year H&E merger termination benefit, margins actually expanded 60 bps, signaling an important inflection from persistent compression. We see this as evidence that management's restructuring efforts are paying off, with margin pressures finally showing signs of stabilization. The strong quarter enabled URI to raise full-year revenue guidance to $16.9B-$17.4B and adjusted EBITDA to $7.625B-$7.875B. Segment results were mixed, with general rentals achieving 6.2% revenue growth and 150 bps margin expansion to 33.8%, while specialty rentals posted robust 13.8% revenue growth but faced 170 bps margin compression to 41.4%. We believe leverage remains well below historical levels, positioning URI for accretive M&A deals that could generate additional guidance lifts.

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