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  2. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hertz opened a heavy equipment rental division in 1965, the Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation, with its first location in Houston, Texas and headquarters in Park Ridge, New Jersey. [104] Herc Rentals became an independently publicly traded company called Herc Holdings Inc. on July 1, 2016. [ 105 ]

  3. Herc Rentals - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, HERC's headquarters were moved from Park Ridge, New Jersey to Estero, Florida. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The company generated over $1.5 billion in revenue in 2013, which was 14% of Hertz's total revenue. [ 14 ]

  4. Lists of corporate headquarters by city - Wikipedia

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  5. Dollar Rent A Car - Wikipedia

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    2006 – 85,000 cars and 407 US corporate locations [10] [11] 2009 – 106,245 cars and 600 US locations [12] 2012 – A fleet of 122,000 cars in 470 US locations [13] The Hertz Corporation announced the company would purchase of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group for US$2.3 billion (equivalent to $3 billion in 2024) on November 19, 2012. [14]

  6. Thrifty Car Rental - Wikipedia

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    2006 - 407 US corporate locations with revenue of US$1,534,000,000 (equivalent to $2,392,665,236 in 2024) [14] [15] 2010 - Thrifty's rental system includes 331 locations in the US and Canada. The Hertz Corporation announced it would purchase the Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group for US$2,300,000,000 (equivalent to $3,150,123,206 in 2024) on ...

  7. List of companies headquartered in San Diego - Wikipedia

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  8. Hertz Investment Group - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company's investment in office space became a liability, as remote work became increasingly prevalent. On August 27, 2020, Judah Hertz stepped down as chairman and CEO. His son Zev Hertz took over five days later. In 2021, the company began investing in residential real estate and apartment buildings. [9]

  9. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    By April 2010, negotiations had led Hertz to an offer of US$1.27 billion, which was increased to US$1.5 billion, but was rejected a third time by Dollar Thrifty shareholders. [28] [29] In July 2011, Hertz's bid was increased to US$1.91 billion, competing against rival Avis Budget Group's offer of US$1.55 billion. [30]