Between bankruptcy and bailout: a tale of three rental firms

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Between bankruptcy and bailout: a tale of three rental firms

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NEW YORK, USA - JULY 4, 2013: Hertz car rental office in New York. Hertz is one of largest car rental companies. It was founded in 1918 and employs 29,350 people. | Marek SLUSARCZYK/Tupungato - stock.adobe.com

Hertz, Avis and Europcar are all facing the same problem. Nobody is travelling, and so nobody is renting cars. Vast airport car parks full of ready-to-go rental cars stand idle, and cash flows at all three companies have stopped almost dead. But they have fared very differently — from near-bankruptcy to leaning hard on government.

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