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  • Net Margin Falls to 15.6%, Undercutting Bullish Long-Term Narratives

    Net Margin Falls to 15.6%, Undercutting Bullish Long-Term Narratives

    McGrath RentCorp (MGRC) reported forecasted earnings growth of 9.27% per year and revenue growth of 4.6% per year, both of which trail the US market’s broader expectations of 15.5% and 10%, respectively. The company’s net profit margin decreased from 25.3% last year to 15.6%, following a period of strong historical earnings growth that averaged 20.3% per year over the past five years. Most recently, it recorded negative year-over-year earnings growth. Despite these recent declines, MGRC is trading near fair value with a P/E ratio of 19.4x, below industry and peer averages, and continues to offer high-quality earnings along with an appealing dividend for investors.

    See our full analysis for McGrath RentCorp.

    Now, let’s see how this latest crop of numbers lines up against the widely held narratives. This provides a chance to test which stories get confirmed and which offer new surprises.

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    NasdaqGS:MGRC Earnings & Revenue History as at Oct 2025
    • Utilization in key rental segments fell, with Mobile Modular dropping to 73.7% from 78.4% and Portable Storage down to 61.1% from 66.1%. This highlights cyclical stress in the company’s core markets.

    • Bears argue that ongoing declines in utilization and weaker demand could make future growth targets harder to achieve, especially as fleet underinvestment and unpredictable order flow may limit revenue momentum.

      • Persistently lower utilization puts pressure on recurring rental revenues and reduces operating leverage, a risk factor cited in analysts’ consensus view.

      • If the recent segment softness continues, consolidated revenue growth could trend below the company’s historical averages. This underlines revenue stability concerns.

    • Selling and general administrative expenses have increased as the company pushes hiring and invests in digital infrastructure. This raises the risk that operating costs will remain elevated if topline growth does not accelerate.

    • Analysts’ consensus view sees operational investment as a double-edged sword, likely improving long-term efficiency and margin potential but threatening short-term EBITDA margin compression if demand softens.

      • Margin trajectory is a key debate point. While technology upgrades may help expand margins, SG&A ramp-up combined with declining utilization can offset these gains in the near-term.

      • This margin tension is central to the narrative that MGRC’s position is attractive only if growth and efficiency materialize ahead of the cost increases. Otherwise, margins could lag peers.

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  • Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos buried in a state funeral

    Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos buried in a state funeral

    ATHENS, Greece — Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos was buried Saturday at Athens’ First Cemetery in a state-sponsored funeral, four days after his death at age 80.

    Savvopoulos had died of a heart attack after battling cancer…

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  • Ant fossil found is so rare they compare it to finding a diamond

    Ant fossil found is so rare they compare it to finding a diamond

    A new study describes a tiny Caribbean dirt ant trapped in Dominican amber for about 16 million years. The find shows that this stealthy ant group once lived on islands where none exist today.

    The fossil belongs to a newly named species, Basiceros…

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  • Canada top table as Colombia and Nigeria progress – FIFA

    1. Canada top table as Colombia and Nigeria progress  FIFA
    2. Canada battles France for top of group D in U-17 Women’s World Cup  OneFootball
    3. Canada prove too strong for Samoa at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Morocco  Oceania Football Confederation
    4. Canadian…

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  • Guillermo Del Toro Would “Rather Die” Than Use AI

    Guillermo Del Toro Would “Rather Die” Than Use AI

    As the discourse around AI in Hollywood continues to intensify, Guillermo del Toro is planting his feet in opposition of the filmmaking fad.

    The 8x Oscar winner recently said he would “rather die” than use generative AI in his films,…

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  • Zverev sets Sinner final in Vienna after earning Musetti revenge – ATP Tour

    1. Zverev sets Sinner final in Vienna after earning Musetti revenge  ATP Tour
    2. Zverev joins Alcaraz, Sinner & Djokovic, qualifies for Nitto ATP Finals  ATP Tour
    3. Tennis, ATP – Vienna Open 2025: Zverev knocks out Musetti  tennismajors.com
    4. Alexander…

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  • Strictly Come Dancing: week five – live | Strictly Come Dancing

    Strictly Come Dancing: week five – live | Strictly Come Dancing

    Key events

    Amanda Holden-hosted quiz The Celebrity Inner Circle just wrapping up on BBC1. There always seems to be a Strictly alumna or two among the guests and this week, it’s…

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  • Medical Journal Screed Decries All Fetal Personhood Laws

    Medical Journal Screed Decries All Fetal Personhood Laws

    This article is republished from National Review with the permission of the author.

    Fetal personhood is a controversial issue that deserves respectful debate. But the New England Journal of Medicine just published a screed by two…

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  • Willie Nelson Gets Into the Holiday Spirit With ‘Christmas Love Song’

    Willie Nelson Gets Into the Holiday Spirit With ‘Christmas Love Song’

    It’s not even Halloween yet but country legend already doling out Xmas gifts

    Like Mariah Carey, Willie Nelson is getting into the holiday spirit before even Halloween as the country legend has shared his festive new ballad…

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  • The Mysterious Interstellar Object May Be Slamming on the Brakes, Scientist Says

    The Mysterious Interstellar Object May Be Slamming on the Brakes, Scientist Says

    In case you missed it, there’s a fascinating object from another part of the universe visiting our neck of the woods.

    Dubbed 3I-ATLAS — “three” as in the third known interstellar object from outside of our solar system — the…

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