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To own U-Haul today, you really have to believe in the durability of its moving and storage ecosystem, even as profitability has come under pressure. Revenue is still growing, but earnings have compressed sharply, and recent results show thinner margins alongside higher interest burdens. Near term, the more tangible catalysts sit in execution: utilization of the expanded truck fleet, ramp-up of new products like the Easy Mover, and occupancy in the self-storage network, supported by a modest but consistent dividend and a US$350,000,000 buyback authorization. The late June removal from several Russell 1000 defensive-style indices adds a fresh wrinkle. While index exits often have limited lasting impact, they can trigger technical selling and change how some passive and style-focused investors categorize the stock, potentially amplifying volatility around already-elevated valuation multiples and weak recent earnings trends.
Our comprehensive valuation report raises the possibility that U-Haul Holding is priced higher than what may be justified by its financials.The Simply Wall St Community currently provides 1 fair value view clustered around US$37.20 per share, while the index removals and compressed margins discussed above give other investors plenty of reasons to question how defensively U-Haul now trades and to seek out additional perspectives before deciding where they stand.
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