- Several analyst firms initiated coverage on Hertz Global Holdings Inc HTZ, and Deutsche Bank reinstated it.
- Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Woronka reinstated coverage of Hertz Global with a Buy rating and a price target of $34, implying 32% potential upside.
- Woronka mentions that the "current valuation gap" between Hertz and Avis Budget Group Inc CAR is "illogically wide."
- The analyst noted Hertz recently announced a $2B share repurchase authorization that would enable it to buy back 17% of the current market cap, while it is highly unlikely that Avis is in the market buying its stock now.
- He believes it will likely take some time for many investors to reengage on the Hertz story. However, the "potential ability to broaden out the investor base in light of a larger market cap and forward-looking growth initiatives that can appeal to multiple investor groups, should be viewed as a positive catalyst."
- Morgan Stanley analyst Billy Kovanis initiated Hertz Global with an Equal Weight rating and a price target of $27, implying an upside of 5%.
- While bullish on Hertz's ability to leverage its strategic relationships in the long term, Kovanis remains cautious on the potential for earnings to revert downward by 2023.
- He views Hertz as a relative outperformer to Avis, on which he has an Underweight rating.
- Barclays analyst Brian Johnson initiated with an Overweight rating and a price target of $28, implying an upside of 9%.
- The analyst is "constructive" on Hertz's turnaround story and appreciates its "bold moves" to position itself as a premier electric vehicle operator.
- JPMorgan analyst Ryan Brinkman initiated Hertz with an Overweight rating and a price target of $30, implying an upside of 16.6%.
- Brinkman sees a "number of very strong industry and macro tailwinds" for the company, including an "unprecedentedly strong" used vehicle pricing backdrop and the supply/demand imbalance affecting rental cars.
- He mentions, there is no quick or easy solution to the global semiconductor shortage constraining light vehicle production.
- He believes an investment in Hertz offers investors "substantial upside exposure to potentially higher than expected inflation."
- Goldman Sachs analyst Stephen Grambling initiated with a Neutral rating and a price target of $32, implying an upside of 24%
- Grambling says the company benefits from an "ideal backdrop" for the rental car industry of rapidly recovering travel demand, reduced supply of industry-wide fleets, and a broader vehicle shortage driving up used car pricing.
- The analyst, however, sees a "wide-risk reward," saying Hertz's strategic pivot is "still proving out."
- Price Action: HTZ shares are trading higher by 6.77% at $25.69 and CAR higher by 1.92% at $266.16 on the last check Monday.
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