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Ashtead shares ease after buyback update — what to watch before London reopens
24 January 2026
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Ashtead shares ease after buyback update — what to watch before London reopens

London, Jan 24, 2026, 08:55 GMT — Market closed

  • Ashtead slipped 0.27% on Friday, closing at 5,228 pence
  • Company revealed an additional batch of share repurchases as part of its ongoing buyback programme
  • Attention shifts to new data on U.S. construction demand and key upcoming company milestones

Ashtead Group’s shares ended Friday down 0.27%, settling at 5,228 pence (£52.28). The equipment rental company’s stock showed little movement as the week wrapped up.

The group repurchased 74,568 shares on Jan. 22, paying an average of 5,189.3 pence each, as part of its ongoing buyback plan.

For investors, Ashtead’s buybacks stand out since shareholder returns have taken on extra weight amid choppy daily demand signals. While reducing the share count might boost earnings per share over the long haul, it won’t solve the problem if customers begin holding back on equipment.

The stock dipped slightly on Friday after gaining 2.54% the previous day, closing at £52.42 and beating the broader market.

London’s FTSE 100 closed the week 0.07% lower, dragged down by rising geopolitical tensions that unsettled risk appetite. Some stocks tied to commodities, however, showed relative resilience.

Ashtead’s Sunbelt Rentals unit is deeply tied to North America, making its shares vulnerable to shifts in U.S. non-residential construction and large industrial projects. The company’s fortunes hinge on the health of local contractors, which tends to fluctuate with changes in financing costs and overall market confidence.

Peers with big U.S. operations, like United Rentals and Herc Holdings, often move together based on a few key factors: fleet utilisation, rental rates, and whether clients renew contracts or return equipment ahead of schedule.

Yet, two risks loom. Should project delays multiply or prices weaken, buybacks might prove less of a safety net than expected. That could lead to rapid doubts over any optimistic guidance.

Ashtead highlighted several near-term events investors will watch closely: an interim dividend scheduled for Feb. 6, followed by a $1.5 billion buyback kicking off on March 2, coinciding with its planned NYSE re-listing. The company also plans an Investor Day in New York that same month.

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