EquipmentShare.com Inc.
(NASDAQ:EQPT)
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EquipmentShare.com Inc.
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Summary of the Action
On January 26, 2026, EquipmentShare conducted its IPO, selling 30.5 million shares of Class A common stock at a price of $24.50 per share. On June 24, 2026, before the market opened, Umibzu Research, a stock market focused media outlet, published a report alleging, among other things, that "undisclosed related-party transactions . . . have netted" entities affiliated with EquipmentShare founders "at least $77 million, with the true figure potentially running substantially higher." The report states that the Company maintains a high-net-worth individuals and family-office channel "built around three undisclosed entities EZ Equipment Zone ('EZ'), Bevel Financial ('Bevel'), and Armada Fleet Management ('Armada')." The report details how the Company uses its OWN program to funnel significant fees and other payments to these related parties, and details a "web of 130 Schlacks-affiliated entities," which "have further enabled [this] rampant self dealing." The report concludes "a key reason OWN exists is to enrich the Schlacks, with interviews and corporate filings indicating they own and manage Bevel and Armada." On this news, EquipmentShare's stock price fell $1.58, or 6.62%, to close at $22.30 on June 24, 2026, on unusually heavy trading volume. The stock continued to decline on the subsequent trading day, falling $2.61 or 11.7% to close at $19.69 on June 25, 2026, on unusually heavy trading volume. By the commencement of this action, EquipmentShare stock has traded as low as $16.06 per share, a more than 34.5% decline from the $24.50 per share IPO price.
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Date of signing: 08/17/2026