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Companies
| Company |
Buys |
Sells |
Direction |
Holdings |
Latest |
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UNITED RENTALS, INC.
URI
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0 |
2 |
Net selling
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7,562
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2026-02-09
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Activity
February 2026
CFO Grace William E. sold 1,497 shares of URI at $790.89 on 2026-02-03 for $1.2M; holds 6,871 shares post-sale.
CFO Grace William E. sold 1,497 shares (17.9% reduction from pre-transaction holdings of 8,369 shares) at $790.89 on 2026-02-03, generating $1,184,518.62 in proceeds. The sale occurred at a price approximately 9.9% below the current market price of $876.52 and 23.5% below the 52-week high of $1020.00, suggesting the executive disposed of shares during a relatively depressed period. His prior two sales at URI (2025-02-24 and 2024-02-15) generated positive 90-day returns of 9.7% and 8.7% respectively, indicating his previous sales occurred before subsequent stock appreciation—a pattern not favoring predictive value for timing. With URI trading at a P/E of 22.55 on $4.2B in latest-quarter revenue and $701.0M in net income, the company's fundamentals remain solid, and this sale represents a discretionary reduction rather than a portfolio restructuring in a distressed context.
February 2025
CFO Grace William E. sold 1.1K URI shares at $638.10; stock down 27% from 52-week high, 90-day prior sale poorly timed.
CFO Grace William E. sold 1,100 shares of UNITED RENTALS at $638.10 on 2025-02-24, reducing his holdings by 13.8% to 6,880 shares and raising $701.9K. The sale occurs after significant recent price weakness: the stock is -27.0% from its 52-week high of $880.32 and down 16.5% over the past 30 days. Examining the insider's same-ticker history offers limited insight—his one prior URI sale on 2024-02-15 generated a +8.7% 90-day return afterward, meaning the stock rose after he sold, suggesting that prior trade was poorly timed for capturing gains. The fundamentals show stable operations (P/E 15.46, $4.0B quarterly revenue, +7.1% annual growth), providing no clear external catalyst for this discretionary sale. Without additional context on timing controls or public guidance, this transaction stands as a routine divestiture in a weakened market environment.