Hertz Stock Surges Spectacularly, Two Weeks After Bankruptcy

Hertz bus
Hertz Bus

Hertz Global Holdings Inc stock started surging on June 4, 2020 from US$0.8 to US$1.45. Then suddenly it reached a peak of US$3.49 on Thursday June 5.

This unexpected surge came two weeks after the giant car renting company filed for bankruptcy on Friday May 22.

The decision came after Covid-19 global lockdown caused a radical decline in Hertz’ business. This latter was already suffering from about US$19 billion in debt and four years of consecutive losses.

Founded in 1918 by the 22 year-old Walter Jacobs in Chicago, Hertz managed to survive two world wars and several recessions.

But the lockdown decisions taken by most of the world leaders caused a sudden and brutal halt to the company’s activity. This time the damage was impossible to tackle.

However, the company still holds an impressive number of vehicles; about 700,000 worldwide. Apparently, this information played a role in the shocking surge in the Hertz stock value.

In fact, vehicles, buildings, and other assets may bring enough cash to pay back the US$19 billion debt. The liquidation may also generate a juicy compensation for stockholders.

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2 Comments:

  1. Makes zero sense

  2. The following link gives further details on the subject. It sounds very strange, but that’s how speculation and betting work.
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hertz-possibly-worthless-equity-soars-125820858.html

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