Hertz Global Holdings Inc (New)

NASDAQ: HTZ
$4.42
-$0.26 (-5.6%)
Closing price April 26, 2024
Hertz Global Holdings Inc is a prominent vehicle rental service provider known for its Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty brands. With a rich history dating back to 1918, the company offers a wide range of rental options across the United States, Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and New Zealand. Beyond rentals, Hertz also sells vehicles and provides various value-added services, making it a comprehensive choice for travelers and customers worldwide. Its headquarters is in Estero, Florida.
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Kathryn Marinello, who has served as CEO of two companies and filled a variety of senior positions at General Electric, has been named to replace outgoing Hertz Global CEO John Tague.
Last week, following the election, the insiders were back with a vengeance, and the buyers were out in full force.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Abercrombie & Fitch, Bank of America, Cisco Systems, Hertz Global, Home Depot and Wells Fargo.
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Shares of Hertz Global were cut in half on Tuesday after the company missed earnings in its most recent report.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday morning include Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Comcast, ConEd, Electronic Arts, Kinder Morgan, 3M and Time Warner.
This past week started to resemble just what we have been expecting the rest of the summer to look like: volatile. Yet, big-time insiders were big-time buyers.
Despite the current uncertainty in the markets, insiders are once again stepping up to the plate and adding shares aggressively.
Hertz Global said it now expects its first-quarter U.S. car rental revenue and first-quarter earnings per share to be lower than previously expected.