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Ecology Action Centre calls for immediate implementation of Coastal Protection Act | SaltWire - Equipment rental company United Rentals on Wednesday beat estimates for third-quarter profit on strong demand for industrial tools as spending on infrastructure and construction projects ramped up.
Demand for industrial equipment has been improving as the United States upgrades roads, railways, and other transportation infrastructure under the Biden Administration's $1 trillion package that was approved by the Senate and signed into law in 2021. The company reported an adjusted profit of $11.73 per share, beating analysts' average estimates of $11.2 per share, according to LSEG data.
"Looking beyond 2023, we believe that our strategy positions us well to support our customers as they execute on the tailwinds we see across infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, and energy and power," said CEO Matthew Flannery.The Stamford, Connecticut-based company reported total revenues of $3.765 billion, compared with analysts' expectations of $3.70 billion.
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