- Rush Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ:RUSHA) declared a three-for-two stock split to enhance share affordability for investors.
- The company showcased strong financial performance in Q2 2026, with revenues of $1.90 billion and earnings per share of $0.91, surpassing analyst expectations.
- In addition to a dividend increase, Rush Enterprises is actively pursuing strategic acquisitions and joint ventures to bolster its market position and deliver shareholder value.
Rush Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ:RUSHA) operates an integrated network of commercial vehicle dealerships in North America. The company sells new and used trucks and provides a wide range of aftermarket parts, services, and financing. This makes Rush Enterprises a comprehensive provider for the commercial vehicle industry.
As highlighted by GlobeNewswire, the company announced a three-for-two stock split for its Class A and Class B common stock. A stock split increases the number of a company's shares to make them more affordable for investors. For every two shares an investor owns, they will receive an additional share.
This corporate action comes after a strong financial performance. Rush Enterprises reported second-quarter 2026 revenues of $1.90 billion and a net income of $72.80 million. The company’s earnings per share of $0.91 beat analyst estimates of $0.86, and its revenue also slightly exceeded projections of $1.89 billion.
In a move to return value to shareholders, Rush Enterprises also declared a post-split quarterly cash dividend of $0.14 per share, which is a 10.50% increase. A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings paid to its shareholders. This news contributed to the stock reaching a new 52-week high of $81.77.
With a market capitalization of approximately $6.29 billion, Rush Enterprises continues to pursue growth. The company announced acquisitions to expand its network and a new joint venture with MCT Companies. These actions are aimed at strengthening its market position and service offerings for its customers.