UHaul Holding Company
UHAL
$52.46 -0.79%
Exchange: NYSE | Sector: Industrials | Industry: Rental Leasing Services
Q2 2025
Published: Nov 6, 2024

Earnings Highlights

  • Revenue of $1.66B up 0.5% year-over-year
  • EPS of $0.91 decreased by 33.1% from previous year
  • Gross margin of 32.1%
  • Net income of 186.80M
  • ""Rental income on moving equipment is up slightly. My teams remain focused on this measurement but we've been getting very modest results. We are continuing to develop new storage product and bringing it online faster than we are filling units. U-Box, which is our service that addresses both the time and the place needs of consumers is still making progress."" - Joe Shoen
UHAL
UHaul Holding Company

Executive Summary

UHaul reported QQ2 2025 results with revenue of $1.658 billion and a solid EBITDA of $568.0 million, producing net income of $186.8 million and diluted EPS of $0.91. Margin discipline remains favorable, with gross margin around 32.1% and operating margin near 18.2%, but a high capital expenditure cadence and higher near-term operating costs contributed to negative free cash flow in the quarter. The Moving & Storage segment showed modest year-over-year improvement in equipment rental revenues (up about 1.7%), while the Self-Storage unit count and square footage delivered continued to drive top-line growth in that portfolio, with revenues up about 8% year over year and occupancy metrics showing a mix of portfolio-wide expansion and select-location dynamics. U-Box added $7 million to revenue (captured in “Other revenue”) and reinforces the company’s integrated cross-sell across its self-storage footprint.

Management signaled a cautious but constructive near-term outlook: continued modest gains in moving equipment rentals, a ramp in trailer capacity later in Q4, and ongoing self-storage development that is expected to lift net rentable square feet as deliveries accelerate next quarter. However, the company also highlighted the drag from aggressively adding new storage capacity, which has depressed near-term earnings versus the longer-term discipline required to monetize this asset class. The leadership reinforced that there would be no changes to strategic plans due to external input (including Trian), underscoring a steady, long-horizon investment thesis focused on scale advantages, cross-selling via U-Box, and a broader consumer move/storage ecosystem.

From a risk/reward perspective, UHAL operates with strong liquidity (cash ~$1.435B and total liquidity around $1.775B) but a high capital expenditure trajectory and sizable debt burden (gross debt ~$6.813B, net debt ~$5.378B) that weighs on near-term free cash flow. The stock appears attractively valued on several traditional metrics (e.g., price-to-book ~2.02x, P/S ~9.16x, EV/EBITDA ~36.2x) versus some self-storage peers, although the valuation gap discussion remains a live topic amid multiple large-cap players and activist interest. Investors should monitor capex cadence, occupancy stabilization across new self-storage facilities, utilization of U-Box as a growth lever, and macroeconomic sentiment that could influence demand for moving and storage services.

Key Performance Indicators

Revenue
Increasing
1.66B
QoQ: 7.08% | YoY: 0.50%
Gross Profit
Decreasing
532.22M
32.10% margin
QoQ: 73.80% | YoY: -66.35%
Operating Income
Decreasing
301.96M
QoQ: 0.13% | YoY: -28.51%
Net Income
Decreasing
186.80M
QoQ: -4.41% | YoY: -31.70%
EPS
Decreasing
0.91
QoQ: -4.21% | YoY: -33.09%

Revenue Trend

Margin Analysis

Historical Earnings Comparison

PeriodRevenue ($M)EPS ($)YoY GrowthReport
Q1 2026 1,630.47 0.68 +38.3% View
Q3 2025 1,388.56 0.30 +3.7% View
Q2 2025 1,658.11 0.91 +0.5% View
Q1 2025 1,548.49 0.95 +0.5% View
Q4 2024 1,179.17 -0.05 -0.8% View