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  2. Thrifty Car Rental - Wikipedia

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    2006 - 407 US corporate locations with revenue of US$1,534,000,000 (equivalent to $2,318,472,103 in 2023) 2010 - Thrifty's rental system includes 331 locations in the US and Canada. The Hertz Corporation announced it would purchase the Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group for US$2,300,000,000 (equivalent to $3,052,442,383 in 2023) on November 19, 2012.

  3. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    United States. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group is the former holding company of Thrifty Car Rental and Dollar Rent A Car. Dollar Thrifty Automotive began to operate as an independent car rental subsidiary of the Chrysler Corporation on November 4, 1997 while continuing to support its two brands, Dollar Rent A Car and Thrifty Car Rental.

  4. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    Record locator. In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an ...

  5. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hertz Global Holdings, originally known as Rent-a-Car Inc., was founded by Chicago, Illinois native Walter L. Jacobs in 1918. [9] This small car rental operation began with a dozen Model T Ford cars. [10] [11] Within five years, Jacobs' fleet expanded to 600 vehicles—generating annual revenues of approximately US$1 million. [11]

  6. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the travel reservation system is an abbreviation for "Semi-automated Business Research Environment", and was originally styled in all-capital letters as SABRE. [1] It was developed to automate the way American Airlines booked reservations. In the 1950s, American Airlines was facing a serious challenge in its ability to quickly ...

  7. Arkansas-based Evolve Bank confirms cyber attack and data breach

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    Cybercrime group Lockbit 3.0 posted data hacked from Evolve on Tuesday, according to a Bloomberg News report, which also said the hackers had given the Fed until Tuesday afternoon to meet its ...

  8. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CMFB – Committee on monetary, finance and balance of payments statistics. CMO – Chief Marketing Officer. COB – Close of Business. COC – Cost of Credit [2] or Cost of Capital [3] COD – Cost of Debt [4] or Cash on Delivery. COE – Center of Excellence or Cost of Equity [5] COGS – Cost of Goods Sold. Corp. – Corporation.

  9. Key takeaways from Biden's news conference: Insistence on ...

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    Joe Biden faced a test Thursday that he had avoided so far this year — a solo news conference with questions from the White House press corps. The news conference was meant to reassure a ...