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EquipmentShare IPO jumps 16% in Nasdaq debut, $7B+

Rakesh Paul
Last updated: 25/01/2026
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EquipmentShare’s IPO started trading higher on Nasdaq on Friday, with shares opening at $28.50 after pricing at $24.50, a first-day move that valued the construction equipment rental and software company at about $7.16 billion. The strong debut comes as investors show renewed interest in new stock listings after a period when many companies stayed on the sidelines.

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Shares open higher after $747 million offeringA rental network built around softwareFootprint, expansion plans, and financial notesIPO window reopens, but risks remain

The company raised roughly $747 million by selling 30.5 million shares in the offering, according to details cited from a regulatory filing. EquipmentShare combines equipment rental services with its T3 jobsite software platform, positioning itself as both a fleet operator and a technology provider for contractors.

Shares open higher after $747 million offering

EquipmentShare’s stock opened about 16% above its IPO price, kicking off trading at $28.50 compared with the $24.50 offering price. The company sold 30.5 million shares and raised roughly $747 million in the transaction.

Underwriters have a 30-day option to sell up to 4.575 million additional shares, a structure commonly used to meet extra investor demand after an IPO. The deal is expected to close on Jan. 26, and the lead underwriters listed include Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, Wells Fargo Securities, UBS Investment Bank, Citigroup, and Guggenheim Securities.

A rental network built around software

EquipmentShare was launched in 2015 in Columbia, Missouri, and it combines a nationwide rental network with its T3 platform. The company describes the platform as a system that connects machines, crews, and materials, while also providing real-time tracking and maintenance feedback from job sites.

Chief executive Jabbok Schlacks said the company’s “OWN” program is designed to let outside investors own rental equipment that is managed by EquipmentShare. He described the concept as a way to avoid placing equipment on a contractor’s balance sheet and instead “monetize those assets,” according to remarks attributed to him.

Schlacks also linked demand for rentals to steep borrowing costs and project schedules that can be inconsistent, which he said can push contractors to rent heavy equipment rather than buy it. He added that roughly 90% of the top 50 U.S. general contractors already rely on EquipmentShare, according to comments cited in the report.

Footprint, expansion plans, and financial notes

According to a regulatory filing cited in the coverage, EquipmentShare operates 373 locations across 45 states and employs more than 7,500 people. The company’s plan is to expand to around 700 rental sites within the next five years.

The same coverage said EquipmentShare forecast net income of between $5 million and $15 million for 2025, compared with $2.4 million the previous year. A separate financial snapshot attributed to Barron’s said the company posted a $25.2 million net loss in the first nine months of 2025, despite generating $2.8 billion in sales, and noted it had been profitable from 2022 through 2024.

The report also said EquipmentShare competes with larger equipment rental companies including United Rentals, Ashtead’s Sunbelt Rentals, and Herc Holdings. It added that the company is promoting its software tools as a way to stand out in a competitive rental market.

IPO window reopens, but risks remain

The debut followed crypto custody firm BitGo’s strong first-day performance the day before, according to the report. It also pointed to calmer market conditions, several interest-rate cuts, and a surge in AI-related stocks as factors encouraging more companies to revisit IPO plans that had been shelved after the October 2025 U.S. government shutdown.

At the same time, the report cautioned that equipment rental demand can move quickly because it reflects construction spending. It noted that a slowdown in major projects or higher financing costs can hit demand, and that newly listed stocks can also lose momentum after the initial excitement fades.

EquipmentShare framed its public listing as a way to scale its business, with Schlacks saying it would allow the company to “extend our impact,” while co-founder and president Willy Schlacks said contractors have faced “a systemic failure of visibility” on job sites. The company also said hundreds of staff gathered at its Technology Development Center in Columbia to watch the live broadcast of the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony.

TAGGED: EquipmentShare, EquipmentShare IPO, IPO market, jobsite software, Nasdaq IPO, T3 platform, U.S. equities
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