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Investing.com -- Baird upgraded United Rentals Inc (NYSE:URI) to "Neutral" from "Underperform," keeping its $658 price target, as the stock's recent 22% decline brings it closer to fair value.
Shares of United Rentals are down 22% since the day after the U.S. elections, compared to a 2% drop in the S&P 500.
The pullback follows sluggish November construction spending growth, the slowest in 66 months, and a sharp rise in the 10-year yield, now over 5%.
While general rental faces continued pressure, Baird expects growth in the company’s Specialty division to remain a key driver. Although 2025 earnings and guidance may fall short of consensus, long-term upside could come from significant rebuilding efforts in Southern California following recent wildfires.
Baird sees upside and downside risks as balanced at current levels, prompting the rating upgrade.
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