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Hertz Global Holdings P/E Ratio

Latest P/E ratio for Hertz Global Holdings: -2.52 — see history and peer comparisons.

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P/E Ratio

-2.52

P/E Ratio

-2.52

The P/E ratio compares a company's stock price to its earnings per share. A lower P/E ratio may indicate that the stock is undervalued.

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Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ) FAQ

Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ) currently reports a P/E ratio of -2.52. That is below the Consumer Discretionary sector average of 49.4. Use the charts on this page to explore Hertz Global Holdings's P/E ratio history and peer comparisons.

Hertz Global Holdings's P/E ratio of -2.52 is lower than the Consumer Discretionary sector average of 49.4. That is roughly 105.1% below the sector mean. A reading lower peers can reflect different growth expectations, capital structure, or profitability — so it is worth checking the peer comparison chart before drawing conclusions.

The P/E ratio is a valuation multiple that relates Hertz Global Holdings's market price to a fundamental measure such as earnings, sales, or book value. At -2.52, HTZ can look expensive or cheap only in context — versus its own history, growth rate, and Consumer Discretionary peers. Higher multiples often price in stronger expected growth; lower ones can signal value or concern.

Start with the current P/E ratio of -2.52, then check the historical chart for trend and the peer comparison chart for relative positioning. The Consumer Discretionary average is 49.4. From there, open related valuation or income-statement pages for Hertz Global Holdings, and consider following HTZ for alerts when major investors trade the stock.

Hertz Global Holdings is classified in the Consumer Discretionary sector. On P/E ratio, it currently shows -2.52 versus a sector average near 49.4. Sector peers often share similar capital intensity and growth regimes, so relative rankings inside Consumer Discretionary are usually more informative than comparing HTZ with unrelated industries.