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Why Hertz Declined Another 6% Wednesday


Shares of Hertz Global Holdings (NYSE: HTZ), a vehicle rental company trudging through the bankruptcy process, are down another 6% following recent leadership changes and growing cash concerns.

Earlier this week R. Eric Esper resigned from Hertz's CFO position to pursue a new career opportunity, and the vehicle rental company elected to fill his shoes with Kenny K. Cheung. Esper had only recently been promoted in August following his predecessor's resignation to also pursue a new opportunity. The leadership shuffle is a sign of the instability within the company as it continues the bankruptcy process, and keeping leadership will remain difficult. Judge Mary Walrath, who is overseeing Hertz's bankruptcy proceedings, recently told the company it must change its plan to pay top executive bonuses if it wants approval for its $5.4 million incentive program. "It seems offensive to give senior executives bonuses," Walrath said in a hearing held by telephone earlier this month, according to Bloomberg.

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