Tag Archives: Hertz

Hertz’s HERC-ulean Spinoff Set For June 30

After years of accounting related delays and management changes, Hertz’s (HTZ) spinoff of its equipment rental business, Herc Holdings, has finally been approved by the company’s board of directors. The mechanics and distribution ratios of the transaction are a bit kooky due to Hertz’s complex corporate structure: Stockholders of record as of the close of business on the record… Read More »

Where’s Xena? Hertz Equipment Spinoff To Be Renamed Herc Rentals

Paging Kevin Sorbo! Speaking at an industry conference back in February, Larry Silber, CEO of Hertz’s (HTZ) equipment rental business and of its future spinoff, announced that the new company will change its name to Herc Rentals post-spin. Alas, the choice of ‘Herc’ had nothing to do with the Greek demigod and is merely the initials of the… Read More »

Hertz Finally Moving Forward With Its Equipment Spinoff – Targeting Q2 2016 Completion

Hertz (HTZ) first announced the idea of spinning off its rental equipment business back in March of 2014 after facing severe activist pressure. The plan was to have the equipment company pay a big dividend which would fund a large buyback at the parent. A few months later, the company even managed to settle its fight with Carl… Read More »

CNBC’s Delivering Alpha Conference: A Look At The Spinoff Names

Titans of the hedge fund industry, including John Paulson, Carl Icahn, Nelson Peltz (and many more), gathered at the Pierre Hotel this past Wednesday for CNBC’s Delivering Alpha conference. There was a lot of Fed talk (Stanley Druckenmiller is not a fan), musings on the economy and of course, the proverbial ‘talking up the book’. It took a… Read More »