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5. Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTZ)

Hertz Global saw its share prices jump by 7.86 percent on Thursday to finish at $6.31 apiece as investors cheered the company’s addition of a new high-end vehicle brand to its fleet in a bid to meet growing demand for premium services.

Before the official summer season, Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTZ) added to its fleet the 2025 Jeep Wrangler, said to be one of the best-selling plug-in hybrid vehicles in the US, as it sees a high demand for the variant during the summer.

The launch followed Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:HTZ) release of its first quarter performance earlier this week. Net loss widened by 138 percent to $443 million from $186 million in the same period last year, while revenues dropped by 13 percent to $1.8 billion from $2.08 billion year-on-year.

“In a dynamic environment shaped by tariffs and economic uncertainty, capitalizing on our fleet as our most dominant economic lever keeps us agile today and positions us to deliver long-term, sustainable value,” said CEO Gil West.