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'Absolutely insane': Hertz, despite bankruptcy, allowed to sell $1b. in shares - The Times of Israel

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WASHINGTON — In a move that some bankers and commentators have called “insane,” coronavirus-hit car rental company Hertz was granted permission Friday to sell $1 billion in shares, an extraordinary move after it declared bankruptcy in the United States and Canada.

The unusual green light was given by a bankruptcy court in the US state of Delaware, which “held a hearing and approved the Motion,” according to documents filed by Hertz with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The company says it will sell the shares at its discretion in terms of timing and volume.

A former banker at the Jefferies financial services company, Dan Polner, called the move “Absolutely insane!” Wrote Polnar: “I spent a career on Wall St and 9 years at Jefferies. I’ve never seen new equity holders provide DIP [debtor-in-possession] financing for the benefit of the creditors.”

Polner’s assessment was cited in a post by the Zero Hedge financial blog headlined, “The Most Absurd Moment In The History Of Capital Markets.”

“Something like this has never been done before for the simple reason that in a bankruptcy, the common stock is… worthless,” the post noted.

Hertz is trying to capitalize on a surge in its volatile stock price since it filed for bankruptcy on May 23.

Trading at less than a dollar at the end of last week, shares are now worth three times as much, even peaking at $5.53 at the beginning of the week.

On Friday the stock climbed 37.38 percent during the day, but fell 10.5 percent to $2.53 at 9:30 p.m. GMT in after-market trading.

Traditionally, shares of bankrupt companies lose value with debt repayment taking precedence.

Experts say that in Hertz’s case, however, the price has been affected by the abundance of cheap money flooding the economy after the US Federal Reserve turned on the tap to combat the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Traders after a good deal are also playing a role.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Hertz — which filed for bankruptcy after lockdowns imposed to stop the spread of COVID-19 devastated the car rental industry — is buried under $19 billion in debt.

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