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Hertz provides car rental services worldwide, offering cars, trucks, and vans for short-term use to both leisure and business travelers. Customers select a vehicle, pick dates and location, and pay the rental fee plus optional add-ons such as insurance, GPS, and satellite radio; some locations offer flexible terms with no cancellation or amendment fees, and Hertz promotes a cheapest price guarantee. The company differentiates itself with a broad global network of airport and urban rental locations and a range of add-on services. Its goal is to deliver easy, reliable mobility solutions for individuals and businesses while offering transparent pricing to attract and retain customers.
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Kaplan Fox reminds Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZ) investors of a securities class action deadline on September 22, 2026. Newsfile 17-Aug-2026 1:30 PM New York, New York-(Newsfile Corp. - August 17, 2026) - Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. ("Hertz" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:HTZ) on behalf of investors that purchased or otherwise acquired Hertz common stock between May 7, 2026 and June 23, 2026 (the "Class Period"). If you are an investor in Hertz and have suffered losses, you may CLICK HERE to contact Market Chameleon. You may also contact Kaplan Fox by emailing [email protected] or by calling (646) 315-9003. DEADLINE REMINDER: If you are a member of the proposed Class, you may move the court no later than September 22, 2026 to serve as a lead plaintiff for the purported class. If you have losses Market Chameleon encourage you to contact Market Chameleon to learn more about the lead plaintiff process. You need not seek to become a lead plaintiff in order to share in any possible recovery. According to the complaint, on June 24, 2026, before the market opened, and just weeks after assuring investors that the Company's liquidity would be "sufficient to fund our operating activities and obligations for the next twelve months and for the foreseeable future thereafter" and projected year-end liquidity "north of $1.5 billion," Hertz announced a massive dilutive capital raise. Further, the complaint alleges that on this news, the price of Hertz's common stock declined more than 40% to close at $3.00 per share on June 24, 2026. WHY CONTACT KAPLAN FOX? Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP is a nationally recognized law firm focused on complex litigation, with offices in New York, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New Jersey. Founded in 1956, the firm has spent more than 50 years prosecuting securities, antitrust, and consumer protection actions in federal and state courts nationwide, recovering more than $10 billion for clients and the classes it has represented. Kaplan Fox is widely regarded as one of the nation's premier plaintiffs' securities litigation firms and has received recognition from Chambers and Partners, Benchmark Litigation, Super Lawyers, and Lawdragon. Serving as lead or co-lead counsel in many landmark cases, the firm has secured some of the largest recoveries in the history of securities litigation, including a $2.425 billion recovery on behalf of Bank of America shareholders in In re Bank of America - the largest recovery ever obtained for claims under Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act - $800 million recovered for the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System and other pension funds in ATRS v. Allianz Global Investors, and a $475 million settlement in In re Merrill Lynch. For decades, Kaplan Fox has represented public pension funds, institutional investors, businesses, and individuals in high-stakes litigation. Through its successful advocacy and precedent-setting victories, the firm has helped shape important areas of securities and corporate law while advancing accountability and protecting investor interests. This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. If you have any questions about this Notice, your rights, or your interests, please contact: Laurence D. King KAPLAN FOX & KILSHEIMER LLP 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1501 Oakland, California 94612 (415) 772-4704 [email protected] Contacting or submitting information to Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor an obligation on the part of Kaplan Fox to retain you as a client.
INVESTOR ALERT: Pomerantz law Firm reminds investors with losses on their investment in Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. of class action lawsuit and upcoming deadlines - HTZ. NEW YORK, Aug. 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Pomerantz LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. ("Hertz" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: HTZ). Such investors are advised to contact Danielle Peyton at [email protected] or 646-581-9980, (or 888.4-POMLAW), toll-free, Ext. 7980. Those who inquire by e-mail are encouraged to include their mailing address, telephone number, and the number of shares purchased. The class action concerns whether Hertz and certain of its officers and/or directors have engaged in securities fraud or other unlawful business practices. You have until September 22, 2026, to ask the Court to appoint you as Lead Plaintiff for the class if you purchased or otherwise acquired Hertz securities during the Class Period. A copy of the Complaint can be obtained at www.pomerantzlaw.com. On June 24, 2026, before the market opened, and just weeks after assuring investors that the Company's liquidity would be "sufficient to fund our operating activities and obligations for the next twelve months and for the foreseeable future thereafter" and projected year-end liquidity "north of $1.5 billion," Hertz announced a massive dilutive capital raise. Through its wholly owned indirect subsidiary, Hertz intended to offer $300 million of Exchangeable Senior First-Lien Secured PIK Notes due 2030, together with a concurrent share-lending offering of more than 37 million shares of common stock from which the Company would receive no proceeds, and simultaneously disclosed that "unexpected softness in the used car market" had caused losses on the sale of vehicles in May 2026 and would drive second-quarter Adjusted Corporate EBITDA down to a range of just $50 million to $80 million. On this news, Hertz's stock price fell $2.06 per share, or 40.71%, to close at $3.00 per share on June 24, 2026. Pomerantz LLP, with offices in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Tel Aviv, is acknowledged as one of the premier firms in the areas of corporate, securities, and antitrust class litigation. Founded by the late Abraham L. Pomerantz, known as the dean of the class action bar, Pomerantz pioneered the field of securities class actions. Today, more than 85 years later, Pomerantz continues in the tradition he established, fighting for the rights of the victims of securities fraud, breaches of fiduciary duty, and corporate misconduct. The Firm has recovered numerous multimillion-dollar damages awards on behalf of class members. See www.pomlaw.com. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. USA Newshour takes no editorial responsibility for the same.
HTZ stock whipsaws as lawsuits mount and big money walks. TIM BOHEN - UPDATED AUG. 14, 2026, 4:47 PM ET Hertz Global Holdings Inc stocks have been trading down by -4.05 percent amid mounting concerns over softening rental-car demand. Key takeaways traders must watch. * Multiple securities class actions allege that between 2026/05/07 and 2026/06/23 Hertz misrepresented liquidity, downplayed used-car weakness, and concealed a distressed, dilutive capital raise that drove 40%+ losses. * Rosen Law Firm is flagging a 2026/09/22 deadline for traders who bought HTZ during that window to seek lead-plaintiff status in the securities case. * The company is being removed from the S&P SmallCap 600 on 2026/08/05 after no longer qualifying as representative of the small-cap universe. * Pershing Square has fully exited Hertz Global, with HTZ sliding about 9% to $2.55 on the disclosure. * Susquehanna slashed its HTZ price target from $5.50 to $2.50, even as wild WallStreetBets-driven swings dominate day-to-day trading. Live Update At 16:47:16 EDT: On Friday, August 14, 2026 Hertz Global Holdings Inc stock [NASDAQ: HTZ] is trending down by -4.05%! Discover the key drivers behind this movement as well as its expert analysis in the detailed breakdown below. Quick financial overview. Hertz Global Holdings Inc is trading like a broken story with a trader's playground attached. On the daily chart, HTZ ripped from about $1.50 on 2026/08/05 to a $2.94 intraday high on 2026/08/13, then faded to a $2.24 close on 2026/08/14. That's a huge percentage range in less than two weeks. Intraday on 2026/08/14, HTZ mostly chopped between $2.21 and $2.32 after the open, then settled around $2.24 into the close. Volatility is compressing after earlier face-ripping moves, which often sets up the next expansion leg - up or down. Fundamentally, Hertz Global posted about $8.50B in annual revenue with a solid 41.6% gross margin, but profitability is thin and messy. Net margin is roughly -7%, return on assets is negative, and book value per share is actually below zero. HTZ carries roughly $21.1B of long-term debt against total assets of $23.87B, leaving stockholders' equity at about -$628M. On the plus side, HTZ generated $381M in operating cash flow and $353M in free cash flow last quarter, and ended with $1.304B in cash. For traders, that mix - heavy leverage, negative equity, but real cash generation - supports violent re-ratings whenever sentiment shifts. Why traders are watching HTZ right now. HTZ is in the middle of a perfect storm: legal risk, index removal, big-name exits, and meme-style volatility. Hertz Global now faces multiple securities class actions claiming that between 2026/05/07 and 2026/06/23 it misled the market about liquidity, persistent used-car softness, fleet depreciation, and its "Back-to-Basics" plan. Then on 2026/06/24, management unveiled a $300M exchangeable notes deal with a large share-lending piece and slashed Q2 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $50-$80M, after previously talking up liquidity and trends. HTZ dropped more than 40% in a single session. For active traders, that kind of credibility shock matters. When a company's story swings from "solid liquidity" to "distressed, highly dilutive capital raise," every bounce in HTZ carries headline risk. Rosen Law Firm's push around a 2026/09/22 lead-plaintiff deadline keeps that risk front and center. Layer on top the announcement that Hertz Global will be removed from the S&P SmallCap 600 on 2026/08/05. Index removals often trigger forced selling from funds, adding technical pressure. Then Pershing Square disclosed in its Q2 report that it has fully exited HTZ, and the stock immediately slid about 9% to $2.55. Losing a high-profile activist backer strips away a potential catalyst for deeper restructuring. Yet HTZ keeps attracting traders. WallStreetBets attention has driven repeated 20%-30% single-day surges, followed by sharp givebacks when the crowd rotates elsewhere. That's classic squeeze-and-fade action - great for disciplined day traders, brutal for anyone overstaying a move in Hertz Global. Conclusion. HTZ sits at the crossroads of hype and hard reality. On one side, Hertz Global still throws off cash, with $381M in operating cash flow last quarter and $1.304B in the bank. On the other, net margins are negative, leverage is heavy, and stockholders' equity is below zero. That fragile balance was exposed when the company pivoted from strong-liquidity messaging to a $300M exchangeable PIK notes and big share-lending deal, plus a brutal cut to Q2 EBITDA guidance - a combination that knocked more than 40% off HTZ in one day. Now the securities class actions, the 2026/09/22 lead-plaintiff deadline, and removal from the S&P SmallCap 600 all hang over Hertz Global. Pershing Square's decision to walk away and Susquehanna's target cut to $2.50 tell traders that large, sophisticated players are recalibrating risk sharply lower. For short-term trading, HTZ still offers opportunity. Liquidity is deep, and the WallStreetBets crowd has shown it can drive monster intraday swings. But that same volatility can erase gains in minutes. In a setup like this, controlling emotions and sticking to a predefined trading plan matters more than any single headline or chart pattern; as Tim Bohen, lead trainer with StocksToTrade says, "The best trades are the ones you can make without emotion. Plan it, then execute it as if it's routine." This is exactly the kind of name where, as Tim Sykes loves to remind traders, "discipline is everything - the pattern means nothing if you don't cut losses fast." For anyone studying HTZ, the lesson is clear: respect the risk, respect the chart, and never confuse a hot tape with a healthy company. This is stock news, not investment advice. StocksToTrade News delivers real-time stock market updates tailored to highlight the key catalysts driving short-term price movements. 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Hertz van now available at B&Q for Station to Station businesses. While we work to replace the Station to Station shared electric delivery van, get discounted van hire fees locally! In this post... Station to Station has been working with Hertz to bring their B&Q collaboration to West Norwood - and the van is now here, with a further hire car planned for Ivy Mount Road soon. The discount 10% code for Station to Station businesses is: S2S2026 Here's how to access the scheme: * Driver will need to join the Hertz 24/7 programme (£5 per year to join) * They will have access to the full 24/7 network * Discount will be valid Monday to Thursday for use at B&Q West Norwood and Ivy Mount Road ( when it goes live) * Customer support is provided through the live chat function in the app 7 days per week
Hertz (HTZ) stock jumps 17% as bears get squeezed after earnings surprise. Hertz (HTZ) stock jumped 17% in premarket trading after Q2 earnings beat Wall Street estimates with a surprise GAAP profit and $2.4B in revenue. By Trader Edge August 6, 2026 3 Mins Read Tldr. * Hertz reported a Q2 loss of $0.11 per share, beating Wall Street's estimate of a $0.24 loss * Total revenue rose 10% year over year to $2.4 billion * The stock jumped 17% in premarket trading, hitting $1.82 * Adjusted EBITDA came in at $81 million, at the top end of company guidance * Nearly 30% of available HTZ stock is sold short, raising the risk of a short squeeze Hertz stock jumped as much as 17% in premarket trading Thursday after the company posted second-quarter results that came in well ahead of Wall Street expectations. The stock hit $1.82 in premarket, up from a 52-week low of $1.45 reached just before the report. That move came after HTZ had already fallen 70% this year heading into earnings. Hertz posted a GAAP net income of $64 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, for Q2 2026. That compares to a net loss of $294 million, or $0.95 per diluted share, in the same quarter a year ago. On a per-share loss basis, Hertz reported an $0.11 loss, beating the Wall Street estimate of a $0.24 loss, according to FactSet. Total revenue came in at $2.4 billion, up 10% year over year and ahead of the roughly $2.3 billion analysts had forecast. Pricing and fleet metrics impressed. Revenue per day climbed 9% to $61.98. Revenue per unit per month rose 8% to $1,542. Both metrics improved even as Hertz operated with a slightly smaller fleet, pointing to stronger pricing discipline rather than just volume growth. CEO Gil West said the results "reflect the disciplined execution of our strategy and our consistent commercial strength." Adjusted corporate EBITDA came in at $81 million, clearing the top of the company's own revised guidance range of $50 to $80 million. That guidance range had been set earlier in the summer after Hertz flagged weakness in the used-car market. The Q2 results show things played out better than feared. Short sellers face pressure. Nearly 30% of HTZ's tradeable float is currently sold short. That is roughly 10 times the average for a U.S. stock. When a heavily shorted stock gets a positive catalyst, short sellers can be forced to buy back their positions quickly. That buying pressure can push a stock higher and faster than the earnings beat alone would justify. HTZ dropped 41% on June 24 after warning that weakness in the used-car market would weigh on Q2 results. That warning set a low bar that Thursday's numbers cleared comfortably. On the supplier side, Verra Mobility disclosed less favorable contract renewal terms with Hertz, a sign that Hertz has been renegotiating supplier agreements as part of a broader cost-cutting effort. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones were up 0.1% and 0.3% respectively in premarket trading, while the Nasdaq dipped 0.6%. The move in HTZ was driven entirely by company-specific news. Hertz's adjusted EBITDA of $81 million came in at the high end of its own guidance range, which had been set after the company warned of used-car market softness earlier this summer. Stop guessing and start investing with confidence. KnockoutStocks gives you the AI insights, market intelligence, and stock research you need to spot opportunities, cut through the noise, and make smarter investment decisions - all in one powerful platform. Simply use coupon code SPECIAL50 at checkout to claim your exclusive discount. Limited Time Offer Get 3 free stock ebooks. Discover top-performing stocks in AI, Crypto, and Technology with expert analysis. * Top 10 AI Stocks - Leading AI companies * Top 10 Crypto Stocks - Blockchain leaders * Top 10 Tech Stocks - Tech giants