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HTZ
S&P 500
Over the past 12 months, HTZ has underperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of -61% compared to S&P 500's +20% growth.
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Hertz Global Holdings Inc
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Hertz Global Holdings is a vehicle rental company. It rents cars, vans, and trucks to travelers, business customers, and people who need a temporary vehicle after an accident or repair. Its core product is short-term access to a vehicle through airport and neighborhood rental locations, plus digital booking and pickup services. The company makes money mainly from rental fees, mileage and time charges, insurance and other add-ons, and related vehicle services. Its customers include leisure travelers, corporate renters, rideshare drivers, and insurance replacement renters. Hertz also earns from selling used vehicles when rental cars leave its fleet, which is an important part of how it manages its business. What makes Hertz’s role clear is that it sits between car manufacturers and end users: it buys vehicles in bulk, uses them in its rental fleet, and then sells them after they are no longer needed. That means its business depends on fleet management, airport travel demand, and used-car pricing, not on owning a car brand that customers keep for years.