Würde es konkret so sehen, performen Banken & Zykliker in Europa gut, wird Wien outperformen
>Scheint mir eine Frage der Makro-Einschätzung zu sein. Wenn >positiv, wird Wien
outperformen und vice versa. > > >>Wie seht ihr die Lage an der Wiener Börse?
Könnte auch >hier >>noch "das dicke Ende" erst kommen? Oder ist die Wiener >Börse >>im Vergleich zu den anderen Börsen der Welt während der >>Corona-Krise zu sehr abgestraft worden und könnte daher >>stärker performen als die
anderen Börsen? >> >>6-M-Vergleich: >> >>ATX: -33% >>DAX: -16% >>EuroStoxx: -21% >>Dow Jones: -12% >>FTSE: -18% >>Nikkei: -11% >>HangSeng: -8% >
The more than a century old car rental firm Hertz Global Holdings filed for bankruptcy protection on
Friday after its business all but vanished during the coronavirus pandemic and talks with creditors
failed to result in needed relief.
Hertz said in a U.S. court filing on Friday that it
voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 reorganization. Its international operating regions including Europe,
Australia and New Zealand were not included in the U.S. proceedings.
The firm, whose largest
shareholder is billionaire investor Carl Icahn, is reeling from government orders restricting travel and
requiring citizens to remain home. A large portion of Hertz’s revenue comes from car rentals at airports,
which have all but evaporated as potential customers eschew plane travel.
With nearly $19
billion of debt and roughly 38,000 employees worldwide as of the end of 2019, Hertz is among the largest
companies to be undone by the pandemic. The public health crisis has also caused a cascade of
bankruptcies or Chapter 11 preparations among companies dependent on consumer demand, including
retailers, restaurants and oil and gas firms.