Willscot Mobile Mini stock hits 52-week low at 16.54 USD

Published 17/11/2025, 20:44
Willscot Mobile Mini stock hits 52-week low at 16.54 USD

Willscot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp's stock reached a 52-week low, trading at 16.54 USD. This marks a significant downturn for the company, which has seen its stock value decline by 48.49% over the past year. According to InvestingPro data, the company's RSI suggests the stock is in oversold territory, potentially indicating a buying opportunity for value investors. The decrease highlights ongoing challenges faced by the company in the current market environment. Despite the decline, the company maintains a P/E ratio of 13.92 and an impressive free cash flow yield of 17%. Investors are closely monitoring the situation to assess potential recovery or further declines, with analyst price targets ranging from $18 to $32. The stock's performance reflects broader market trends and company-specific factors that have influenced its valuation, though InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock may be significantly undervalued compared to its Fair Value. For deeper insights and additional ProTips on WSC, check out the comprehensive Pro Research Report available with an InvestingPro subscription.

In other recent news, WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, which fell short of expectations. The company announced an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.24, missing the forecasted $0.30, and reported revenue of $567 million, below the anticipated $582.97 million. This represented a 20% negative surprise in EPS and a 2.74% shortfall in revenue. Following this, Jefferies adjusted its price target for WillScot to $22.00 from $23.00, maintaining a Hold rating due to the earnings miss and a significant reduction in full-year guidance. Additionally, Morgan Stanley downgraded WillScot from Overweight to Equalweight, lowering its price target to $21.00 from $37.00, citing concerns over the construction sector. Despite these downgrades, Morgan Stanley noted WillScot's earnings and free cash flow resilience during the construction downturn. These developments highlight the challenges WillScot is facing in the current market environment.

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