(Bloomberg) — Hertz Global Holdings Inc. shares are rallying two weeks after the company filed for bankruptcy in an extreme example of the bets investors are making on recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.The car renter’s stock traded as high as $2.92 before the start of regular trading Friday, a 258% surge from Wednesday’s close. Hertz and its rival Avis Budget Group Inc. got a boost Thursday from signs air travel is poised to rebound.Hertz also is likely to benefit from prices of used cars at auctions coming all the way back from a mid-April collapse. Market researcher J.D. Power said …read more
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