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blort
Apr 26, 10, 6:39 am
Announced earlier today.

Mark P. Frissora, Hertz's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, "Combining Hertz and Dollar Thrifty is an excellent strategic fit. Dollar Thrifty is a $1.6 billion business with more than 1,550 corporate and franchise rental locations worldwide which, when combined with our global network, will serve rental customers on six continents from approximately 9,800 locations. Together we will be able to compete even more effectively and efficiently against other multi-brand car rental companies, offering customers a full range of rental options in the U.S. between the Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty and Advantage brands. Dollar Thrifty also has a strong international presence, complementing our global footprint, which enables us to utilize a recognized brand to accelerate our leisure rental strategy in Europe and other markets. Financially, we believe the deal is attractive, accretive to earnings and structured to maintain Hertz's strong credit profile. We've identified at least $180 million of synergies already, primarily in fleet, IT systems and procurement, enabling our companies to operate at an even lower cost," he added.

Hertz is paying $41 per share. Dollar Thrifty's share price a year ago: $1.99.


randix
Apr 26, 10, 6:49 am
bonus for car rental rates...

NOT

beckoa
Apr 26, 10, 5:16 pm
...And then there was three... :(

What should the new acronym be... HDTAG?


jackal
Apr 26, 10, 5:30 pm
...And then there was three... :(

What should the new acronym be... HDTAG?
This does mean there are only three major rental companies left in the U.S.:

HertzDollarThriftyAdvantage
EnterpriseAlamoNational
AvisBudget

This could get bad for consumers...

beckoa
Apr 26, 10, 10:44 pm
Wirelessly posted (beckoa\'s PWP wonderous poster: BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.304 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102)

...And then there was three... :(

What should the new acronym be... HDTAG?
This does mean there are only three major rental companies left in the U.S.:

HertzDollarThriftyAdvantage
EnterpriseAlamoNational
AvisBudget

This could get bad for consumers...

Yuppers... :(

Mrp Alert
Apr 28, 10, 5:31 am
This does mean there are only three major rental companies left in the U.S.:

HertzDollarThriftyAdvantage
EnterpriseAlamoNational
AvisBudget

This could get bad for consumers...

Correction:
HertzDollarThriftyAdvantageSimplyWheelz

Tuneman1984
Apr 28, 10, 6:01 pm
Hertz is paying $41 per share. Dollar Thrifty's share price a year ago: $1.99.

In March of 2009 it was even lower, hovering around 60 cents a share. Having not watched Wall Street at that point, I wasn't yet inspired to play with the stock market. I could've easily cobbled together $600 for 1,000 shares back then, and now that I've been unemployed for 9 months selling those 1,000 shares would've come in nice and handy right about now.

I'll probably stop banging my head against the wall around when the Leafs win the Cup again.... :rolleyes:

jackal
Apr 29, 10, 2:25 am
In March of 2009 it was even lower, hovering around 60 cents a share. Having not watched Wall Street at that point, I wasn't yet inspired to play with the stock market. I could've easily cobbled together $600 for 1,000 shares back then, and now that I've been unemployed for 9 months selling those 1,000 shares would've come in nice and handy right about now.

I'll probably stop banging my head against the wall around when the Leafs win the Cup again.... :rolleyes:

If I hadn't thought there was a 50/50 chance of DTAG going completely under, I probably would have cobbled together that $600. I'm still banging my head against the wall, too...



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