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Durand Michael D
EVP, Chief Operating Officer
Officer
2 filings analyzed
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1 company
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Latest 2026-02-02
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Companies
| Company |
Buys |
Sells |
Direction |
Holdings |
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UNITED RENTALS, INC.
URI
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Net selling
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8,267
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2026-02-02
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Activity
February 2026
EVP/COO Durand sells 2,490 shares (25.0% of holdings) at $791.14; URI down 23.6% from 52-week high.
Durand Michael D, EVP and Chief Operating Officer, sold 2,490 shares on 2026-02-02 at $791.14, reducing his holdings by 25.0% from 9,947 to 7,457 shares and raising approximately $2.0M. The sale occurred with URI trading -23.6% from its 52-week high of $1020.00 and down 7.8% over the prior 30 days. His prior sale at this ticker on 2025-04-29 showed strong 90-day returns of 43.6%, but the timing pattern shows 0 of 1 prior sells at URI were well-timed at the 90-day mark—the stock rose after his previous sale, indicating he exited before subsequent gains. The company's fundamentals remain solid with $4.2B in latest-quarter revenue, $701.0M net income, and a 20.04 P/E ratio, though the recent price weakness and timing history do not establish a clear directional signal for this specific transaction.
April 2025
URI COO Michael Durand sold 1,100 shares at $626.28; holds 8,747 remaining. Stock -28.4% from 52-week high.
Durand sold 1,100 shares (11.2% of pre-transaction holdings) for $688,908.44 on 2025-04-29, leaving him with 8,747 shares. The sale occurred at $626.28 per share, while the stock currently trades at $630.18—only 0.4% higher—and sits 28.4% below its 52-week high of $880.32. United Rentals delivered solid quarterly fundamentals (revenue $3.7B, net income $518.0M) with 7.1% annual revenue growth and a moderate P/E of 16.06. The timing of this sale, against a backdrop of significant drawdown from recent highs and modest near-term price momentum (90-day change: -16.9%), warrants tracking to understand whether it reflects broader executive sentiment about near-term valuation or opportunity costs relative to the company's operational performance.