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UK-based Ashtead Reports Unexpectedly Low Profits Amid $2 Billion Write-Off and Ongoing Challenges in US Operations

ByEditor

Nov 20, 2023

In a recent handout photo from the Ashtead Group, an example of Sunbelt Rentals hire equipment is shown. The London-listed company cited a variety of reasons for its downbeat outlook, including a quieter hurricane season and fewer naturally occurring events such as wildfires. Ashtead, which competes with United Rentals in the U.S., serves construction, emergency response, and entertainment markets in the U.S., UK, and Canada, renting out equipment from diggers to construction tools.

The impact of the Hollywood actors’ and writer’s strikes affected its film and television business in Canada and had some impact on the rest of the Canadian, U.S., and UK businesses that rent into that space. Despite this setback, Ashtead has lowered its annual group and U.S. rental revenue growth forecast and said net interest costs would amount to about $540 million for the year. Additionally, the company expects its annual profit to come in below market expectations due to lower emergency response activity and a more than $2 billion depreciation charge for the year.

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