United Rentals Plunges 12% as Industrial Bellwether Signals Slower Growth Ahead
United Rentals shares dropped 12% after Q4 earnings missed estimates and 2026 guidance disappointed, signaling potential industrial deceleration ahead.
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United Rentals shares dropped 12% after Q4 earnings missed estimates and 2026 guidance disappointed, signaling potential industrial deceleration ahead.
Apple posted record Q1 revenue of $143.8 billion with iPhone sales surging 23%, but shares fell 2% as investors demanded clearer AI monetization strategy.
Royal Caribbean shares surged 14% after the cruise giant reported record revenue and issued 2026 earnings guidance of up to $18.10 per share, far exceeding expectations.
Southwest Airlines posted its largest single-day stock gain since 1978 after retiring open seating and forecasting 2026 profits that could quadruple 2025 results.
Chevron beat Q4 earnings estimates with record production of 4.05 million barrels per day, showcasing operational excellence despite oil prices below $60 per barrel.
AAA projects a record 21.7 million Americans will cruise in 2026, up 4.5% from 2025. The cruise industry's resurgence has lifted stocks across the sector as booking demand reaches historic levels.
CN Rail posts Q4 EPS of C$2.08, beating estimates, while announcing its 30th straight annual dividend increase and a new $24 million share buyback program.
Insurance giant Aon beats Q4 earnings estimates with $4.85 EPS, generates $3.2 billion in free cash flow, and pays down nearly $2 billion in debt while maintaining strong 2026 guidance.
Timber giant Weyerhaeuser reports Q4 2025 results with $74 million net earnings amid challenging lumber markets, while management signals optimism for spring improvement.
Tractor Supply Company reported Q4 earnings of $0.43 per share, missing estimates of $0.46, as rural America's discretionary spending pullback weighs on the farm and ranch retailer.
Pinterest shares surge after Q4 revenue tops estimates and international markets drive explosive growth, positioning the visual discovery platform as social media's top performer.
Comcast, Charter, and Altice now face declining broadband subscribers—not just TV—as fixed wireless and fiber competition reshape the telecommunications landscape.