Global car rental company Hertz (NASDAQ:HTZ) will be reporting earnings this Tuesday morning. Here’s what you need to know.
Hertz is betting big on electric vehicles. It's buying 100,000 Teslas, the largest-ever order by a single buyer. The purchase also represents the biggest move into EVs by a rental car company, by far.
Hertz is betting millions on new automated scanners to spot scratches. Peer-to-peer rival Turo insists the best solution is ...
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Why Hertz (HTZ) Stock Is Up Today
What Happened? Shares of global car rental company Hertz (NASDAQ:HTZ) jumped 6.2% in the afternoon session after investors ...
Hertz, which has made a big push into electric vehicles in recent years, has decided it's time to cut back. The company will sell off a third of its electric fleet, totaling roughly 20,000 vehicles, ...
Car rental company Hertz has ordered 100,000 electric vehicles from Tesla in a move that some analysts say further validates a growing electric vehicle movement in the U.S. Hertz said Monday that it's ...
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AI vs. Drivers—Hertz’s AI Damage Detector Is Fueling More Disputes Than It Solves
Disputes over vehicle damage during the rental car return process are nothing new. The real question is “who decides, and how ...
Having survived a brush with death, Hertz is aiming for an electric rebirth. The rental car company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early in the COVID-19 pandemic, announced Monday ...
Hertz is betting big on electric vehicles. It's buying 100,000 Teslas, the largest-ever order by a single buyer. The purchase also represents the biggest move into EVs by a rental car company, by far.
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