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Auto Focusby Chris BrownOctober 14, 2015

When Market Engineering Goes Bad, Again

The bankruptcy of the Haggen grocery chain shows the FTC hasn’t learned its lesson.

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownDecember 11, 2013

Our Hope for Advantage Rent A Car

The work for the new Advantage has just begun.

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownNovember 13, 2013

Advantage Bankruptcy: What We Know Right Now

The most recent court documents give clues as to what may have happened to Advantage Rent-A-Car.

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownNovember 27, 2012

Five Predictions for Car Rental in 2013

As fleet sales and the used car market finally get back to normal, the land rush for vacated airport locations will produce a ground war on rates.

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownNovember 16, 2012

<i>Updated:</i> FTC Ruling: What it Means

Who will get the vacated Dollar Thrifty airport counters and what will happen to rates?

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownAugust 30, 2012

8 Questions on the Dollar Thrifty and Hertz Merger

The devil is in the details, especially as it relates to Dollar and Thrifty licensees.

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownMay 4, 2012

What’s Next for a Hertz Deal for Dollar Thrifty?

With Hertz’s announcement of a potential buyer for Advantage, how will a Dollar Thrifty deal go down, when, and for how much?

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownDecember 19, 2011

6 Predictions for the Car Rental Industry in 2012

What roles will independent car rental companies, car dealers and car-sharing technology play in the car rental industry in 2012? And will Hertz deal anew for a Dollar Thrifty merger?

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Auto Focusby Chris BrownNovember 17, 2010

JDPA Rental Car Satisfaction Study: Behind the Numbers

Stuart Greif, the director of the study for J.D. Power and Associates, drills down past the circle scores to analyze the factors that produced this year’s results. Factor number one—the economy, stupid!

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