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Herc Stock Is Down 5% as One Fund Makes $6 Million Bet. Is Now the Time to Buy?
Soviero Asset Management disclosed a new position in Herc Holdings (HRI 5.37%) in its February 17, 2026, SEC filing, acquiring 38,000 shares in a trade estimated at $5.64 million based on quarter-end position values.
What happened
According to a SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Soviero Asset Management disclosed a new stake in Herc Holdings, acquiring 38,000 shares. The position’s quarter-end value stood at approximately $5.64 million.
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Company overview
Company snapshot
Herc Holdings is a leading equipment rental supplier with a broad portfolio of products and services tailored to construction, industrial, and specialty markets. The company leverages its national footprint and value-added service offerings to support a diverse customer base across multiple industries. Its integrated approach and specialized solutions position it competitively within the rental and leasing services sector.
What this transaction means for investors
Herc Holding has an extremely volatile run over the past year, and even over the past month, with shares crashing more than 35% following a steep rally through mid-February.
Much of that decline has come since the company’s latest earnings report on February 17. Transaction costs associated with H&E (the largest acquisition in the rental industry) wiped out most of 2025’s GAAP net income, interest expense nearly doubled after new debt facilities funded the deal, and integration-related redundancies pressured margins.
Nevertheless, what matters more is what’s coming. Management is guiding for $2 billion to $2.1 billion in adjusted EBITDA in 2026, up meaningfully from $1.8 billion last year, with equipment rental revenue targeted between $4.275 billion and $4.4 billion. The company says run-rate cost synergies are already ahead of schedule, and revenue synergies haven’t meaningfully kicked in yet. With that in mind, it’s not surprising that a fund like Soviero would step in, but the risk, of course, certainly remains.