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Hertz Bankruptcy
In this episode of Company Forensics, let’s see why Hertz went bankrupt. Taking into consideration Hertz’s sheer size alone, the consequences of this event will ripple throughout.
Yes, 2020 dealt a fatal blow, but you’ll see that it wasn’t the only reason. In fact, many of the wounds were self-inflicted. Plus, we’ll dive into the bankruptcy itself, and try to shed light on the ethics behind these processes.
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0:00 - Intro
0:59 - Hertz: Go from the start
3:36 - Hertz: Market standards and firsts
4:33 - Hertz: A very expensive, fragile business
9:54 - Hertz: Bankruptcy and reality
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Chances are you heard the news, but in case you haven’t, Hertz, one of the biggest rental companies in the world, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Taking into consideration Hertz’s sheer size alone, the consequences of this event will ripple throughout.
Yes, 2020 dealt a fatal blow, but you’ll see that it wasn’t the only reason. In fact, many of the wounds were self-inflicted. Plus, we’ll dive into the bankruptcy itself, and try to shed light on the ethics behind these processes.
In this episode of Company Forensics, let’s see why Hertz went bankrupt.
Go, from the start
We go back to 1918. That’s right, 102 years ago; that’s how old this company is. Originally known as a Rent-A-Car Inc., it was the brainchild of Walter L. Jacobs, who started his venture with a dozen Model T Fords.
Within five years, his company had a fleet of 600 vehicles and turned in $1 million in revenue; these were fantastic numbers for 1923.
And this caught the attention of John Hertz, who owned a truck and coach company. He purchased Rent-A-Car and named it Hertz Drive-Ur-Self System. But get this, he kept Jacobs as president.
Jacobs even remained as president after General Motors became interested in the successful venture and purchased it in 1926.
GM went into an aggressive expansion plan, which included airports, such as Chicago Midway, as well as opening in Canada and, after World War II, their first European location, in France.
But John Hertz wasn’t done. In 1953, he repurchased the brand, through another of his successful companies, and created the Hertz corporation. Then he purchased a truck leasing company with 4000 trucks. So, by 1954, Hertz Corporation had 15500 trucks and 12900 cars.
In 1967, Hertz sold the corporation again, this time to Radio Corporation of America, which held on to it for almost 20 years. Then, in 1985, UAL corporation purchased it for $590 million only to sell it two years later, for $1.3 BN, to Park Ridge.
Just a detail: Park Ridge was owned and operated by Ford Motor Company. And, Hertz worked well for Ford. In some years, the rental business was up to 10% of Ford’s profits before tax.
Under Ford’s ownership, Hertz grew even more. In 2002, it even became the first international rental company to open in China, a very lucrative market.
But, though it had been lucrative for some years, Hertz was a bit of a headache for Ford, as they faced tough times of their own. So, it changed hands once more. And I really want you to remember this deal. In 2005, Ford sold Hertz to a private equity group composed of very big names, including Merrill Lynch, for $5.6 BN. That’s not pocket change.
It was under this new ownership that, in 2012, after two years of back and forth bidding, Hertz purchased Dollar-Thrifty, for $2.3 BN, and this gave Hertz 10400 locations and presence in 150 countries in total.
And if you are a fan of the show, you know how some big acquisitions end up.
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@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
We totally screwed up Icahn's pronunciation, and there's a long story behind that, but we won't bore you with it. Just dropping an apology and telling you we know its Eye-Cahn, not EEE-Cahn. Carry on.
@TheM8trixHasYou
@TheM8trixHasYou 4 года назад
The only thing your mini-documentaries are missing is a Trap Beat in the background. Nothing too annoying just something a little more upbeat than the current elevator music that plays now. Beyond That, you continue to do a Great Job.
@CLUBIKLE
@CLUBIKLE 4 года назад
Same reason that Americans can't say Nikon, instead they say N(eye)kon.
@jamesvaughan8355
@jamesvaughan8355 4 года назад
Ask me if I give a damn how you pronounce the name of some nasty greedy pig. Go ahead, I dare you.
@kevinkev1530
@kevinkev1530 4 года назад
Google Hertz Philadelphia
@phuckhugh2698
@phuckhugh2698 3 года назад
Carl Eye-Kahn. At least pronounce his name correctly.
@BalaVignesh
@BalaVignesh 4 года назад
Basically to sum up: Too much debt Hertz Rapid expansion Hertz A business often changing hands Hertzz
@jadenlee9074
@jadenlee9074 4 года назад
it Hertz too much
@offensivediscourse8514
@offensivediscourse8514 4 года назад
@@jadenlee9074 dad, where have you been all these years?
@andrewburney8075
@andrewburney8075 4 года назад
Massive bonuses to ur execs Hertzzz
@scarpfish
@scarpfish 4 года назад
Private equity vulture fund assholes bleeding your company dry really Hertzzzzz.
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES 4 года назад
its much easier to just look at the ceo of hertz and what he did. a rapidly expanding company can be a bad thing, but you can close down locations and restructure. In this case, the ceo wanted to run the company into the ground on purpose.
@Janthony1977
@Janthony1977 4 года назад
They wanted employees to have bachelors degrees, to wash cars and go get oil changes. Talking about learning the job from the ground up. Man I didn’t go to school for 4 extra years to make minimum wage wash dead bugs off windshields.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 4 года назад
Watching a hound like Carl Ichan lose billions is rather satisfying.
@harikrishnanvnair1705
@harikrishnanvnair1705 4 года назад
Yeah,but he still has a lot of money
@ontopoftheroof
@ontopoftheroof 4 года назад
He'll recoup a large amount by writing off the loss.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 4 года назад
@@ontopoftheroof You obviously don't know how tax write offs work.
@Khaab00
@Khaab00 4 года назад
It's always satisfying to see a corporate raider get the sharp end of the sword. He still has more money than his grandkids could ever spend. I'll never understand the psychopathic mindset of individuals such as himself.
@CountrySingerWannabe
@CountrySingerWannabe 4 года назад
@@Khaab00 Agree. The difference between him and other billionaires is that most other billionaires actually bring good to the world. Carl just sticks his nose in things and makes bad situations worse.
@monkeymouse1403
@monkeymouse1403 3 года назад
I worked for Hertz from 2001 to 2004 in their Car finance area - we had a team of 5 running all the finances, projects, and reporting when they were owned by Ford. The company was purely based on operations - all top execs had to have been at least a VP in the field for 2 years or more and most of them rotated through the department I was in during their tenure. They ran the company like a 1970s/1980s company and honestly considering how bad the competition was, they made money and were penetrating the local markets (non-airports), growing at a decent rate considering their size. Due to my position, I was always around the top execs and field ops folks - even the worst of them would be considered stars just about anywhere else. After I left, they were carved out of Ford as the author goes through - figured it would end in disaster, Frissora was a Al Dunlap level of corporate hack and what friends still with the company were telling me; the company was marked for death. The truth is that when you borrow like Hertz did to run operations in a commodity business, you will be out of business very quickly - just like the recent rash of retailers declaring bankruptcy this year. When the raiders want your company, plan your exit strategy ASAP.
@sergten
@sergten 4 года назад
I once rented from Hertz. The website reservation said “Toyota Corolla or similar”, and when I arrived they gave me Chevrolet Aveo. To my question of that cannot possibly be “Toyota Corolla similar” they said that this is the car for the price I booked and I’ll have to pay more to get Corolla. Needless to say, I never rented from Hertz again.
@vapsa56
@vapsa56 4 года назад
Same happened to me. I reserved a Ford Focus or similar. A C class compact car. I got a Nissan Versa. A B class sub compact car. Not even in the same class. And proceeded to charge me the amount for the C class car. I refused. I walked across the terminal to National, got an upgrade for what it would have cost me for the versa. I have never rented from them again. The bate and switch took my by surprise.
@Myron90
@Myron90 4 года назад
@@vapsa56 a ford focus or similar is an economy sized car. You got a free upgrade. - Former Hertz Employee
@jixuscrixus1967
@jixuscrixus1967 4 года назад
Always rent the cheapest make/model they have on their website, as often as not they don’t have these small cars and they will then try their up selling routine at the car hire desk. Stick with what you booked and there’s a good chance that you’ll get an upgrade for free. Don’t think I’ve ever had exactly the car they propose to rent you, it’s generally the most desirable car in class. What they usually have is a vehicle from a less desirable manufacturer.
@vapsa56
@vapsa56 4 года назад
@@Myron90 the Versa was a downgrade. It is not even the same class of car. A larger C class Nissan Sentra is in the same class as the larger C class Ford Focus. The smaller B class Nissan Versa is in the same class as the smaller B class Ford Fiesta. It was a downgrade.
@yupingsu5433
@yupingsu5433 4 года назад
#hertzhurts
@reyvazquez5522
@reyvazquez5522 4 года назад
As a former Hertz Manager I remember the 2005 purchase and how it negatively affected our culture and market expansion in the local markets. I remember having to pull many deals off the table because the new investors did not want to spend the money. Everything changed after that and the company did not feel the same. Thank you for bringing back these memories because it reaffirms I made the right choice by leaving the company in 2006.
@henryd1981
@henryd1981 4 года назад
Hertz: another victim in a line of companies screwed over by private equity firms.
@nich180
@nich180 4 года назад
I was a manager. The amount of fraud in this company was staggering. Company stealing hours from employees. The employees being forced to modify contracts with coverage options to meet numbers while lowering price of total rental cost so patrons would not ask questions. These coverages would in turn cost the company money if the vehicle was involved in a incident.
@JosephJoseph-ky5pb
@JosephJoseph-ky5pb 4 года назад
USUALY TH MANAGER TRAINEES JUST LOWERED THE RENTAL PRICE TO $.01 AND ADDED THE DULL BOAT COVERAGE!!!!?!!! REMEMBER, AHH THOSE WERE THE DAYS, AND THE AREA MANAGER WOULF THEN TAKE THEM TO A BANQUET AND HONOE THEM FOR BEING A GOOD SELLER.
@ianalfonzo8226
@ianalfonzo8226 4 года назад
I worked for hertz corporate in 2012-2017 while i was in college, the people i worked with were great, and we all thought the upper management was beyond corrupt, especially when the FTC found out frisora was cooking the books for a few years. That really hit us hard; also customers really noticed we had the higher prices, but no better quality than the competition. Its sad to see the great people there mismanaged into oblivion.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Wow, thanks for sharing your story!
@ribe3434
@ribe3434 4 года назад
Operating under a huge debt but still making money for the top execs is actually a viable business model for the greedy.
@lht9600
@lht9600 4 года назад
So they started during Spanish flu pandemic, ended during covid pandemic lol
@timetravelingoldman6839
@timetravelingoldman6839 4 года назад
@@jcrowley1985 The Pandemic is very real. My brother died from Covid.
@MEETKERTINZ
@MEETKERTINZ 4 года назад
My dad works for Hertz and literally nothing has changed.
@LindaStevensBZ
@LindaStevensBZ 4 года назад
@@jcrowley1985 ---- Oh look...a chemtrail.
@ytisfinggarbagenow8028
@ytisfinggarbagenow8028 3 года назад
@@jcrowley1985 No covid pandemic? With that mind set you have to be dead 5 months later
@jcrowley1985
@jcrowley1985 3 года назад
@@ytisfinggarbagenow8028 I'm still here and alive. I guess that's proof it's a hoax
@GameFuMaster
@GameFuMaster 4 года назад
doesn't matter if the company goes bankrupt, so long as the CEOs and other executives are getting their 6 figure paychecks.
@GameFuMaster
@GameFuMaster 4 года назад
@Agent J I'm saying that the CEOs and other high ranking executives don't care about the company, since they'll always be able to get their 6 figure paychecks by laying off other staff.
@texchu8331
@texchu8331 4 года назад
@Agent J It's a statement meant to highlight how unfair the situation is. Company is dying and employees are losing their jobs, but the executives don't care because they get their 6 and 7 and even 8 figure checks. Unless those executives are made accountable, they will continue to make these sort of decisions. In other words, you two don't actually disagree. You simply interpreted a sarcastic statement at face value.
@mlhowe67
@mlhowe67 4 года назад
HealthPlus of Michigan in 2010 was the 22nd best in the nation (out of 200+) and 2nd best Health Insurance provider in the state of Michigan. New management came in ran it in to the ground. They were even told not to pursue the costly business practices, didn't matter. Within 5 years ran it in the ground. Top people were picked up by other large companies, (6 figure salaries). Others did get a severance but no top job offers the execs received.
@xichen8358
@xichen8358 4 года назад
"6 figure paychecks" yeah right...you mean 7 figures.
@Jam5zW
@Jam5zW 4 года назад
xi chen Hell, 8 figures according to the video.
@macioluko9484
@macioluko9484 4 года назад
When will companies and shareholders learn that the moment an executive comes in and the first order of business is to pay him/her self a huge bonus, it's the beginning of the end?!?
@funimax4236
@funimax4236 4 года назад
Too true. In 2008 when the CEOs of Lloyds TSB, Barclays etc. were getting an annual salary of 1 000 000 pounds with bonuses of a whopping 10 000 000 pounds plus.
@Vladislavkirillov
@Vladislavkirillov 4 года назад
This channel is crazy, love the content guys!
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thank you Diario!
@po54ful
@po54ful 3 года назад
The then Hertz ceo came to my school and talked about ethics and leadership last October... she stepped down when Covid hit lmao
@mayurbhor2231
@mayurbhor2231 4 года назад
When a contrarian investor like Carl Icahn comes in , God help the growth of the company
@tylerdurden788
@tylerdurden788 4 года назад
He pulled same stuff with Marvel comics
@abp1400
@abp1400 4 года назад
Whenever private equity gets involve, you should take pause. It usually means things are gonna get worse for the front line employees, and that the product/service is gonna be stripped down to improve profitability, so expect a lot of corner-cutting.
@azfarsyukri612
@azfarsyukri612 4 года назад
@@tylerdurden788 and TWA too.
@obsideon1343
@obsideon1343 4 года назад
When he shows up it's time to sell.
@abp1400
@abp1400 4 года назад
@@obsideon1343 and quit if you're a worker, cuz shit's about to go to hell really quick!
@InfinityVRX
@InfinityVRX 4 года назад
To compound on the debt mentioned in the video: Hertz sold a lot of Asset-Backed Securities (ABS) contingent on the value of the cars used in their fleet. When 2020 rolled around, the value of their fleet suddenly fell by ~12%, which meant they could not pay their debtors. This very similar to what caused the 2008 housing crisis.
@josepharmstrong1531
@josepharmstrong1531 4 года назад
It's even dumber than that, sadly. They were buying cars, with cars (equitably speaking).
@Terry-404
@Terry-404 4 года назад
When the tide goes out, you see who's not wearing pants.
@Dogpool
@Dogpool 4 года назад
When the zoom meeting camera zooms out, you see who’s not wearing pants
@luisromanlegionaire
@luisromanlegionaire 4 года назад
Pension funds who lent the private equity firms the money to buy these companies which they they proceeded to gut and left the carcass to the lenders ie pension funds.
@arcsindiva5932
@arcsindiva5932 4 года назад
Love it 👍
@Solisium-Channel
@Solisium-Channel 3 года назад
Yeah but the tide is at their neck though
@bobjacobson858
@bobjacobson858 4 года назад
As one who rented cars a few times a year, I've noticed that Hertz was usually the most expensive, so I seldom rented with them. Years ago, when Alamo was the first to allow unlimited mileage, I rented with them exclusively for quite a while because i liked to "roam" around the country. In later years, I've been renting mostly with Enterprise. Now that I'm retired, I tend to drive instead of flying and renting a car, particularly because of all the extra fees and taxes that make the rental twice as expensive. I tend to rent compacts or rarely a midsize--I wonder how many people actually want to rent the expensive cars.
@cyphre
@cyphre 4 года назад
My family traveled almost annually and Hertz was just the one rental brand we never bothered with because their prices just weren't good enough. Sort of a saturated market either way, but sure doesn't sound like the other well known companies were doing this bad to begin with.
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад
"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed."
@artenman
@artenman 4 года назад
Quote guy strikes again.
@campkira
@campkira 4 года назад
problem is people had no pride in what they do.. just how much money they made...
@Kay0Bot
@Kay0Bot 4 года назад
Yumm...greed...taste so good when you're the one being fed
@yoskraz
@yoskraz 4 года назад
Who's quote ?
@raioni1059
@raioni1059 4 года назад
There's enough to go around money isn't a limited quantity. You just have to find ways to get it instead of moping around about others having more, and how unfair everything is, and how you can't have something because others have it.
@Ari-nn4xy
@Ari-nn4xy 4 года назад
What's the deal with these higher executives making a payday even when the company is going bankrupt?
@skyak4493
@skyak4493 4 года назад
How much do you charge for firing employees in droves day after day and negotiating with hostile creditors?
@Ari-nn4xy
@Ari-nn4xy 4 года назад
@@skyak4493 I don't get your question, can you explain it more!?
@marism6787
@marism6787 4 года назад
If all executives leave then there would be nobody left to lead the company. The extra money is used to incentivise the executives to stay and help with the mess.
@quattordicimontenapoleone3113
@quattordicimontenapoleone3113 4 года назад
These companies won't steer themselves off the cliff, will they? :-)
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 4 года назад
@@marism6787 and it worked out so, so well. Such leadership. Much success. Great profit. Very rental.
@jtsongas
@jtsongas 4 года назад
Because of a credit card I hold, I was given the highest status with Hertz and in the last two years I have made about 50 car rentals. Only once was Hertz in the ballpark when it came to the price and the one time they were competitive I regretted choosing them. The car booked wasn't available (no issue, it happens), they tried to give me a car at least two tiers below the one booked without any adjustment to price (after 30+ minutes they reduced the rate) and the car received was not as nice as the same model from competition. The vehicle in this case was a Yukon which was fine but a Yukon from each of their competitors has always been an upper model in the line while this was the base model. I always see the "extras" of the higher end models as a bonus and don't expect them but when you get them from all the others you kind of feel they went cheap when Hertz delivers a lesser product. This video was a great history of Hertz and some of the issues with the company but when a company delivers less product for more money, it doesn't surprise me when they go bankrupt.
@JoachimderZweite
@JoachimderZweite 4 года назад
There was a business analyst much loved by the Japanese who said the time for a company to carefully examine its policies and procedures was when it was doing very well. His name was Deming.
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 3 года назад
I was watching an old Abbott and Costello show on you tube. Abbott was going to rent a car from Hertz.And Costello kept coming up with one liners about some one getting " Hurt". This was from the 1950's.
@emay4009
@emay4009 4 года назад
As someone who is starting their own business, your channel has helped me a lot. Waiting on this new episode.
@trusttheprocess4775
@trusttheprocess4775 4 года назад
Don't tell me ur doing drop shipping.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thank you! We're glad we've helped!
@emay4009
@emay4009 4 года назад
@@trusttheprocess4775 nope. its not dropshipping :)
@vidush
@vidush 4 года назад
Don't tell me it's a SAAS business.
@wompwomp7177
@wompwomp7177 4 года назад
Aryan Raveshia still can make millions stupid
@lidiasolomon8
@lidiasolomon8 4 года назад
"Start-up" and "forensics" two of my favourite words.
@johnadamski9913
@johnadamski9913 3 года назад
I worked for Hertz 15 years ago. Best company I ever worked for. They had great incentives for their employees.
@OsvaldoBeltran
@OsvaldoBeltran 4 года назад
Great video! I can add so much to this, having worked 10 years there, watched as the ship was going down. In short, from the top CEO down through management, people were rewarded for cheating, counter people on sales up to finance department fudging the numbers. Left in 2016, I wasn't shock when they paid bonuses 1 week before filing for bankruptcy. Shows they just don't change, the culture is rotten.
@komododrag5232
@komododrag5232 4 года назад
I disagree
@SethMethCS
@SethMethCS 4 года назад
komodo drag Why? Was it their array of unscrupulous behavior that was the majority factor that brought Hertz down or not?
@advantageez6266
@advantageez6266 4 года назад
Many of the same things happened to Advantage & EZ rental car. Biggest issue was payroll. Employees and management at Advantage & EZ were paid the highest in the industry. Income was good but could not keep up with commissions, bonus and base salaries.
@aboutsean
@aboutsean 4 года назад
I worked for Hertz for 8 years. It has always been a soul sucking, greedy hell hole of a company.
@shawndap8807
@shawndap8807 4 года назад
6 years 😭
@towaritch
@towaritch 3 года назад
Fun fact : Hertz means 💓 in German!
@lindafukuyu5767
@lindafukuyu5767 4 года назад
All Car Rentals are Greedy ! I remember back then even last year 2019 prior to the pandemic .. those Employees had attitude problem. They forced you to buy insurance protection and any unnecessary stuffs and if you didn't want to do that .. they would give you BAD car. They also charged you insane amount of $$. I hope this coronavirus will teach everybody a lesson .. Don't Be Greedy .. because Karma will come back and bite you !
@TheBooban
@TheBooban 4 года назад
Yeah, too expensive. They even told a price more expensive than what I found on the companies webpage.
@mikeifyouplease
@mikeifyouplease 4 года назад
I hear you. But you must remember that these employees were only following orders from the company. If they strayed from the "program", they were fired. They had no choice, unless they chose unemployment. Sad, but true.
@BentleyCC
@BentleyCC 4 года назад
We were doing what we were told. We had to sell you all the extra bells and whistles and make you pay extra money but you HAVE the option to say NO instead of getting all these extra stuff
@lindafukuyu5767
@lindafukuyu5767 4 года назад
@The Dali Llama True .. They insisted to buy their insurance .. I think that's how they made the commission .. I get it ! However, IF they (Customers) had already had their full coverage insurance from their own auto insurance and they just wanted to "Opt-Out" .. then .. Why did they give the customer BAD CAR ?? That I don't understand !
@dominiquebuccieri236
@dominiquebuccieri236 4 года назад
Linda Fukuyu your reasoning makes absolutely zero sense. First of all we don’t offer “insurance” we offer coverage for the vehicles so that way in the event anything happens to the rental while it’s in your position, you’re not going through the headache of filing a claim through your own personal insurance company, paying your deductible and having your premiums go up for a vehicle you don’t even own. In most cases, unless you have gap insurance your insurance provider will only cover up to the year of your personal vehicle....so if you drive a brand new car it might not make sense to obtain coverage. Majority of people have a higher deductible, so paying $27 to cover a vehicle bumper to bumper as opposed to a $500 deductible and your premiums going up makes sense, everyone finds value in different places...and most people don’t realize that when you rent a car it acts as if it’s your own while in your possession. Hertz doesn’t give you a “bad car” because you didn’t take the coverage, you get what you book for and from their standpoint if you did take the coverage on a less expensive car and totaled it, it would be better for US considering you totaled a $30,000 car as opposed to a $60,000 car that we now have to eat...so it’s more likely they’d push it on a less expensive car. Every vehicle you rent through major rental car companies are at minimum 1-2 years old with typically no more than 50k miles. Which is why there are companies such as dollar and thrifty to provide higher mileage vehicles for lower prices. So to answer your ridiculous statement, no such thing as a “bad car” guarantee your personal vehicle is at least 3-4 years old with at minimum 60k miles on it.
@NovelNovelist
@NovelNovelist 4 года назад
Wow dude, this video is so well made with great production value. I was actually kind of having trouble paying attention to the content itself because I was focused on the technical aspects. Anyway, really great! I usually don't subscribe to a channel after watching just one video, but this time is an exception!
@ansumanbhattacharya2010
@ansumanbhattacharya2010 3 года назад
Love the way you passionately put the whole detailed explanation in a story format. Love from India 🇮🇳 . Really helpful for people to learn.
@mvtro
@mvtro 3 года назад
watched just a couple of vids from you and really loved the clear and concise way you explain complex topics. bravo. instant follow
@Puzzoozoo
@Puzzoozoo 4 года назад
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@edgarjimenez2690
@edgarjimenez2690 4 года назад
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@petuniasevan
@petuniasevan 4 года назад
When Planes Trains and Automobiles came out, I thought that the Steve Martin scene with the rental car place was merely a comedic interlude....... it turned out to be a documentary.
@andromeda4515
@andromeda4515 4 года назад
Your video made my day in that Icahn lost big $$$. His predatory actions have hurt 100s of thousands of workers and seeing him get burnt warms the cockles of my dark heart. Very good production value, well done overall!!
@garthjenkins4496
@garthjenkins4496 4 года назад
As a Hertz employee of 5 years I have seen first-hand how the CEOs and directors have ran the company into the ground. Giving huge bonuses to the big wigs up top is a joke, they were the ones that ran the company into the ground. I knew about the 16 million in bonuses but had no idea about the 19.2 million dollar bonus the CEO gave himself. Yet the company has now decided to cut the pay of its employees that have been there 5 years or longer down to the SE pay as an employee that's worked there for 5 minutes. I had planned to retire from Hertz and work there until that time came. But with all the constant changes in how we are allowed to operate which don't make any sense, and the huge 33% paycut I'm being forced to accept coming July 1st, I'm looking for a new job.
@financiallift6185
@financiallift6185 4 года назад
Great video and well researched. Funny that after all that debt now their solution is try to issue new stock
@asd36f
@asd36f 3 года назад
For a brief period in the mid 1920's, Hertz built the cars that they used for their hire/lease business. After approximately 4,000 were built, manufacture stopped, as Hertz realised it was easier to lease vehicles from existing manufacturers.
@acxyz1107
@acxyz1107 4 года назад
Guess it hertz for them.
@notsojharedtroll23
@notsojharedtroll23 4 года назад
B r u h
@skrattzerat5831
@skrattzerat5831 4 года назад
Quite a Thrifty pun!
@kitsontuli2713
@kitsontuli2713 4 года назад
Baa bum tsss
@fredricklee
@fredricklee 4 года назад
The same could be said for companies like 24 Hour Fitness that grew, took on debt, allowed quality to decline, only to use Chapter 11 as a get out of jail card.
@blackfriarsffc5232
@blackfriarsffc5232 4 года назад
Hello. This is the first I have seen of your channel. Excellent research and presentation. Keep up the work. Thanks
@zusiphesikayi2390
@zusiphesikayi2390 4 года назад
Love the content. Please do more videos on companies that are less famous or always on the news.
@DontScareTheFish
@DontScareTheFish 4 года назад
4:48 I don't know how leasing works in USA but in Europe it's a different form of rental so if you're leasing a vehicle deprecation does not factor in.
@darkbyte2005
@darkbyte2005 4 года назад
You explination of hertz history and current situation is very good, it puts it all into perspective. Great. Thanks...
@mobattah1029
@mobattah1029 4 года назад
This was great! Good job. I like this. Happy to see more of these. Makes you wonder how many smaller companies with less scrutiny are getting away with.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
More to come! Check out other episodes here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jxPDeFT4oTE.html
@washingtonradio
@washingtonradio 4 года назад
The last rental car I used was an insurance company rental while mine was in the shop. It was a Hyundai from Enterprise. It was a pretty good car. Hertz failed to realize there were other times when people might want to rent a car other than when flying.
@Donteatacowman
@Donteatacowman 2 года назад
I really enjoy the "No" at around 6:53. I'm so used to you asking rhetorical questions and sounding impartial but you just added such a hilarious reading of "No."
@writererbaine
@writererbaine 4 года назад
hey love all your vids man. keep up the good work man
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@BayronAnimeOverlorD
@BayronAnimeOverlorD 3 года назад
As always a pleasure to watch your videos
@Alexis-nu1ld
@Alexis-nu1ld 4 года назад
Man I dont know why Avis hasn't gone like this, I take calls from people making reservations for Avis and the people that operate at the counter aren't the issue it's that in several ocasiones people I've gotten calls from usually have to get added coverage even if they said no or already have coverage , a lack of customer service since we can't help customers if the locations closed or even call them cuz we as the the people who take the calls are the one receiving the calls only, if you think you can get into contact to the direct location good luck that ain't happening cuz all phone numbers given are rerouted to the avis call center and that upsets me a lack of real concern for customers on the avis budget group for there customers they just take the Money and book it and I hope that time will tell if this company gets shafted cuz from what I've seen and heard they just don't care for there customers.
@justanotherguy1115
@justanotherguy1115 4 года назад
As somebody who previously worked for Avis, I agree. Granted I was out moving cars around, but the way a lot of their customers were treated was hard to witness considering I had run back and forth between the outside lot and the airport terminal. There's a reason I was only there for 6 months.
@BEFREELIFE
@BEFREELIFE 4 года назад
*amazing video once again. thank you for info.*
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, Be Free!
@Roberto-REME
@Roberto-REME 4 года назад
Excellent report and very well narrated. Well done!
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад
"He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have." --Socrates
@artenman
@artenman 4 года назад
Quote guy strikes again.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
😆
@channel5980
@channel5980 3 года назад
It's true LMAO
@MrRocketRider
@MrRocketRider 4 года назад
Thanks for the forensics!!
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
💙 Thank you!
@extremebassist
@extremebassist 4 года назад
Excellent stats , with reasoning and presentation. Great visuals to supplement the audio at the right moment. An amazing conglomerations of bad decisions, inopportune hubris and yes, greed. What a mess! A classic over grown (almost typical) collapse. The unemployed grow by 20,000 and near billions to failed CEO and billion $ losses to investors. Well done. This may portend of more to come.
@minihackerme
@minihackerme 4 года назад
TLDR: Hertz tries modern monetary theory. For some reason they couldn't make infinite debt work.
@KuraIthys
@KuraIthys 4 года назад
You can't make that work unless you can print money, and government debt isn't like private debt anyway. Government debt exists solely as one of a number of tools to control inflation. A government absolutely could print an infinite amount of money without borrowing it from anyone, but doing so would devalue the currency too much, so instead they issue bonds, not because they need to borrow money, but because they need to control the rate of inflation. Taxes too, exist not because a government needs an income, but yet again, to control inflation... (printing money increases the money supply. Taxation decreases it...) It's all a weird balancing act, but pretty much nothing in government finance is what it seems to be, nor is any of it meaningfully comparable to private finance...
@Noone9227
@Noone9227 3 года назад
Good! They deserve it. I worked at the call center in Oklahoma City 27 years ago and quit after four months. They treat their employees like crap, and their employees tell on each other. I have since finished school, have a good job, and have never rented from Hertz.
@rogerhill3984
@rogerhill3984 3 года назад
A brilliant explanation on economics, personal greed, and arrogance. Thank you.
@brendangarvin7787
@brendangarvin7787 4 года назад
As soon as you said "private equity", I knew it was game over.
@markgreen8045
@markgreen8045 4 года назад
Nicely done. Clearly explained. Thanks
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@amitr4385
@amitr4385 4 года назад
Wonderful explanation. Much better than business casual which pushes all facts below the carpet.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@vareesbasha4576
@vareesbasha4576 4 года назад
I never heard of it!! I think you guys will explain about this company in brief. I love this startup forensic episode's Keep going slidebean team #slidebean❤ #caya
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thank you, Varees! Hope you enjoy it!
@SuperAidan2000
@SuperAidan2000 4 года назад
How did u comment 10hrs ago when it just came out?
@thespector8587
@thespector8587 4 года назад
You never heard of Hertz?
@vareesbasha4576
@vareesbasha4576 4 года назад
@@SuperAidan2000 it's magic
@vareesbasha4576
@vareesbasha4576 4 года назад
@@thespector8587 no I never heard of it.
@PowderedToastMan3
@PowderedToastMan3 3 года назад
I remember back a few years ago (2015-ish) nobody used Hertz specifically because they didn't have any SUV's.
@chrisxwolverine
@chrisxwolverine 4 года назад
This was very informative! Thanks!
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@NoSuffix
@NoSuffix 4 года назад
Sounds so familiar - greedy CEOs and executives paying themselves tens of millions when companies are deep in debt.
@smilefaceofbengal
@smilefaceofbengal 4 года назад
why we cannot have a legislation that,when a company in debt,cannot take a huge bonus.
@todoldtrafford
@todoldtrafford 2 года назад
@@smilefaceofbengal because that would fascist.
@robertvillarreal4679
@robertvillarreal4679 3 года назад
I worked for hertz. Now I see why everything was suck a mess. Yes the pictures help but the overall system of submitting matince paperwork was a hassle.
@s1m0n3ch
@s1m0n3ch 4 года назад
Great episode! But I was thinking how about making a series about future trends? The up and coming technology and business models. Í think it could be very inspiring and would love to have your view on the future.
@richsherman3673
@richsherman3673 4 года назад
I was a loyal Hertz customer. But when I tried other rental companies I realized that their customer experience was lack luster. So about 2 years ago, I stopped Hertz and became a loyal member of a different rental company. Hertz was ok as long as you did not have to make a change to an existing reservation. Gold Status meant nothing, so I walked away.
@MainEffort
@MainEffort 4 года назад
Wow, I found this very useful and exciting. In fact, all your videos are very informative. I'd like to ask for a video about the "Nginx lawsuit/legal battles". This might also be useful, especially for founders who maintain a full job while working on their project by the side. thanks.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Great suggestion! Noted!
@wotwot6868
@wotwot6868 4 года назад
Good video. There's a lot of useful info that regular tv doesn't give you. And most of them tells outright wrong info anyway.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks!
@paulcwyuen
@paulcwyuen 3 года назад
No wonder a few weeks before when I checked for used car sales at Hertz Indianapolis it says they were no longer in business and I didn't notice the company was in deep trouble.
@abbasegbeyemi
@abbasegbeyemi 4 года назад
Fantastic content as usual.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Glad you think so!
@JediTim28
@JediTim28 4 года назад
Excellent recap and great education.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks, Timothy!
@walterm.robertsiiiphd2157
@walterm.robertsiiiphd2157 4 года назад
Good work. Thanks.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thank you, Walter!
@jamesu3346
@jamesu3346 4 года назад
Well done information and presentation.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks, James!
@davidkendrick4453
@davidkendrick4453 3 года назад
This series of videos is f*cking brilliant. Nicely done.
@jonathancook4022
@jonathancook4022 4 года назад
I never rented with Hertz for one simple reason - I always flew from the UK to Salzburg (Austria) and Munich (Germany) and the ques I saw at rental desks were horrific - often 20 people or more while other renter desks had ques of 2-5 people. It was something that disgusted me and I always rented with smaller outfits.
@gavnonadoroge3092
@gavnonadoroge3092 4 года назад
give someone your car for a week, see what you get back, the end
@gavnonadoroge3092
@gavnonadoroge3092 4 года назад
@chris younts what you talking about mohamed
@Fandango541
@Fandango541 4 года назад
Great job educating the people on how these rich manipulators control everything through their greed and avarice. For us it's trying to build a good life, strong economy, doing a good job. For them it's grabbing as much as they can. The problem for them is it's all for nothing for no matter how much you acquire or steal in life, eventually you end up dead and all that money, all that capital will do nothing to prevent it.
@LionheartedDan
@LionheartedDan 4 года назад
A good post-mortem in 12 minutes- thank you.
@Timtimzi
@Timtimzi 4 года назад
I had a feeling it had to do something with greed. Usually most Companies that go bankrupt deserve it
@johncope4977
@johncope4977 4 года назад
good research. nice presentation. it just goes to show you that there will always be highly paid people who make terrible mistakes, companies will take on fatal levels of debt, perfect storms will happen and that huge companies will fail. this has always been true, ... investing is a nightmare!!!
@carlosvega8417
@carlosvega8417 4 года назад
Slidebean, you have lots of content for the future. Many companies will fail this year and in the near future. However I hope you cover Faraday's Future and Nikola Motors. Love your content man. This channel will grow to 1 Million subscribers soon.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Thanks for the ideas, Carlos. All noted!
@joanmeijer
@joanmeijer 4 года назад
Hertz screwed me in 1976 and I have refused to use the company since. It failed to deliver a car I had reserved three months earlier to be ready for me at the Montreal airport, traveling with my three children, my husband and a baby sitter and all our luggage when we arrived on a flight from Europe. "Go find someone else" was their solution - which we did and have not used Hertz since.
@j1asonal1ex81
@j1asonal1ex81 4 года назад
What an exciting report !!
@johnnelson5083
@johnnelson5083 4 года назад
I rented a Shelby Mustang Cobra convertible once in Tampa. Was around $730 for a few days, a little pricey but it was a fun car to drive back and forth from the hotel to work.
@alvaradoalejandroaa
@alvaradoalejandroaa 3 года назад
After being a customer for 13 years, I paid the 1500.00 Platinum fee for about seven years and the rest of the years was Presidents' Circle and saw their quality drastically decrease. Best years was when they had the Dream Cars available for rent. It was nice to drive a Range, or higher end Benz or BMW for all business trips.
@oldbaldfatman2766
@oldbaldfatman2766 4 года назад
July 1, 2020----Used to visit Dad, brother & his family who live in Florida. NEVER rented from Hertz because of their costs. Out of curiosity, wondered what a USED car from them would cost. How about at least $20,000? And some didn't even have a price other than saying click for further details.
@historylabstudio
@historylabstudio 4 года назад
Great video as always. For future videos, Carl Icahn's last name is pronounced with an "I" as in "eye"-cahn.
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Noted!
@ve4mm
@ve4mm 4 года назад
I bought a 2006 Shelby GT-H in January 2020 and I love it. It is one cool machine!
@dennisasamoah2213
@dennisasamoah2213 3 года назад
great stuff
@cafedata2912
@cafedata2912 4 года назад
08:29 Sir, I think you're pronouncing "Carl Icahn" wrong !!! 😂😂😂
@hommie789
@hommie789 4 года назад
Hertz is still deep in greed even though they filed chapter 11. The cars they are selling are listed for 10-14% savings? That is crazy since you can buy a new car from a dealer for the same price right now. Dealers are just selling whatever they can so buying a slapped out rental for 10% savings is yet another stupid decision and will not raise the capital they are hoping.
@MicoOngkeko
@MicoOngkeko 4 года назад
Hope you guys can do a study on Mixer (the gaming platform), and their attempt to compete with twitch by signing their top gamers like shroud and ninja, only to fold and merge with Facebook gaming today while losing their signed streamers. Should be interesting. Great content too! 👌
@alvd8511
@alvd8511 3 года назад
Used to rent Hertz cars whenever I traveled until about 2017 when I noticed prices were no longer competitive even after AAA discount. Now I see why
@jnbfrancisco
@jnbfrancisco 4 года назад
What a shame. My company used Hertz as there prefered rental cars in the 80s. I didn't fully realize how good they were until we went with other rental companies as a cost cutting measure.
@FOWBOWZ
@FOWBOWZ 4 года назад
Awesome video!
@slidebean
@slidebean 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
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