Please login to Zacks.com or register to post a comment.
They're hand-picked from the list of Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buys. Our experts predict that their prices will jump the soonest.
Today, you can see them free.
| No Recent Quote currently available |
|
My Portfolio Tracker One of the most important steps you can take today is to set up your portfolio tracker on Zacks.com. Once you do, you'll be notified of major events affecting your stocks and/or funds with daily email alerts. Set yours up today. |
Zacks Rank Home - Evaluate your stocks and use the Zacks Rank to eliminate the losers and keep the winners.
Mutual Fund Rank Home - Evaluate your funds with the Mutual Fund Rank for both your personal and retirement funds.
Stock/Mutual Fund Screening - Find better stocks and mutual funds. The ones most likely to beat the market and provide a positive return.
My Portfolio - Track your Portfolio and find out where your stocks/mutual funds stack up with the Zacks Rank.
| Company Name | Symbol | %Change |
|---|---|---|
| ALLIANCE FIB | AFOP | 9.31% |
| SONIC FOUNDR | SOFO | 7.77% |
| TRI TECH HOL | TRIT | 6.62% |
| A M R CP | AAMRQ | 4.52% |
| FLOWERS FOOD | FLO | 4.31% |
Please login to Zacks.com or register to post a comment.
Resources
Client Support
Zacks Research is Reported On:
Zacks Investment Research
is an A+ Rated BBB
Accredited Business.
Copyright 2013 Zacks Investment Research
At the center of everything we do is a strong commitment to independent research and sharing its profitable discoveries with investors. This dedication to giving investors a trading advantage led to the creation of our proven Zacks Rank stock-rating system. Since 1986 it has nearly tripled the S&P 500 with an average gain of +26% per year. These returns cover a period from 1986-2011 and were examined and attested by Baker Tilly, an independent accounting firm.
Visit performance for information about the performance numbers displayed above.
NYSE and AMEX data is at least 20 minutes delayed. NASDAQ data is at least 15 minutes delayed.
This page is temporarily not available. Please check later as it should be available shortly. If you have any questions, please email customer support at support@zacks.com or call 800-767-3771 ext. 9339.
Recently, The Hertz Global Holdings Inc. ( HTZ - Snapshot Report ) – a company engaged in vehicle and equipment rental operations – revealed the plan of expanding and enhancing its rental service program ‘Hertz on Demand’ in Boston by means of four new sites in Northeastern University. The services will be provided to the University faculty, students, staffs and all the members of the program.
The four new sites are located in Northeastern University – the Columbus Surface Lot, The Matthew's Arena, the North Lot, and the Ryder Lot. The services can be availed from the company’s website along with other offers consisting of various value-added options.
The service will be free of any annual fee or late few, which sets the company apart from its peers. The customer will only be liable to pay for the services acquired by them. The program provides 24/7 access to vehicles with various kinds of cars available for the customers according to their needs.
Management believes that they have doubled in size since their first launch in Boston. The introduction of ‘Hertz on Demand’ program in Northeastern University will enhance the company’s relationship with its customers by providing better services at lower costs.
To date, ‘Hertz on Demand’ has around 150,000 members and operates in six countries and in about 50 university campuses, making it easy and convenient for the students, staffs and faculty to enjoy the rental car services. This program runs about 850 vehicles in around 250 sites.
Hertz Corporation, which competes with Avis Budget Group Inc. ( CAR - Analyst Report ) , has been focusing on expanding its services in United States. Earlier in this month, the company’s car sharing club ‘Hertz on Demand’ expanded its services in Washington D.C. and Montgomery County.
Read the full reports :
Analyst Report on CAR
Snapshot Report on HTZ