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Hertz Stock (HTZ) on December 7, 2025: EV Hangover, Turnaround Hopes and Wall Street’s Latest Forecasts

Hertz Stock (HTZ) on December 7, 2025: EV Hangover, Turnaround Hopes and Wall Street’s Latest Forecasts

Published: December 7, 2025 Hertz Global Holdings (NASDAQ: HTZ) has become one of the more polarizing stocks in the transportation sector. After a costly electric-vehicle (EV) bet, a CEO change, and a bruising 2024, the company has finally posted its first quarterly profit in nearly two years – yet the stock still trades as if many investors remain unconvinced. As of this weekend, Hertz stock is hovering just above $5 per share, with fresh financing news, mixed analyst calls, and a steady stream of analysis trying to decide whether this is a genuine turnaround or just a temporary rebound. Stock
Hertz Stock Skyrockets on First Profit in 2 Years – What It Means for Investors

Hertz Stock Skyrockets on First Profit in 2 Years – What It Means for Investors

Hertz’s Q3 2025 Comeback: First Profit in Years Fuels Rally Cars parked near a Hertz rental location at New York’s JFK Airport (symbolizing recovering demand). Hertz stunned investors with a return to profitability in Q3 2025, marking a pivotal milestone in its post-bankruptcy turnaround. Hertz Global Holdings’ latest earnings report proved to be a game-changer for the stock. On November 4, 2025, the company announced that it had swung to a net profit for the first time in roughly two years – a stark turnaround from the steep losses logged throughout 2024gurufocus.com. The third-quarter 2025 net income of $184 million
4 November 2025

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RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

7 February 2026
RTX closed at $198.66 Friday, up 1.4%, after declaring a 68-cent quarterly dividend payable March 19. The Pentagon is expected to name defense contractors early next week that could face limits on dividends and buybacks under a Trump order. RTX’s Raytheon unit has been singled out as “least responsive.” Companies named would have 15 days to submit remediation plans.
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