McGrath RentCorp to Present at the Oppenheimer 17th Annual Industrial Growth Conference

2022-06-18 11:16:53 By : Mr. Dennis Xu

LIVERMORE, Calif., April 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--McGrath RentCorp (Nasdaq:MGRC), a diversified business-to-business rental company, today announced that it will participate in the virtual Oppenheimer 7th Annual Industrial Growth Conference on Wednesday, May 4th. The Company will be presenting at 1:30 p.m. ET.

A simultaneous webcast and presentation slides will be available in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at https://investors.mgrc.com/events-and-presentations. A replay will be available for approximately 90 days on the company’s website shortly after completion of the presentation.

Founded in 1979, McGrath RentCorp (Nasdaq: MGRC) is a diversified business-to-business rental company providing modular buildings, electronic test equipment, portable storage and tank containment solutions across the United States and other select North American regions. The Company’s rental operations consist of four divisions: Mobile Modular rents and sells modular buildings to fulfill customers’ temporary and permanent classroom and office space needs; TRS-RenTelco rents and sells electronic test equipment; Adler Tank Rentals rents and sells containment solutions for hazardous and nonhazardous liquids and solids; and Mobile Modular Portable Storage provides portable storage rental solutions. For more information on McGrath RentCorp and its operating units, please visit our websites:

Corporate – www.mgrc.com Modular Buildings – www.mobilemodular.com Electronic Test Equipment – www.trsrentelco.com Tanks and Boxes – www.adlertankrentals.com Portable Storage – www.mobilemodularcontainers.com School Facilities Manufacturing – www.enviroplex.com

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