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โ€œTicker HTZ is Hertz Global... It emerged from bankruptcy in June of 2021 and it's still carrying some pretty hefty leverage, $15.8 billion in long-term debt, negative free cashflow that is projected to be positive next year. In spite of that, it's still projected to lose money. It has not made money since December of 2023. Bottom line is they are executing a genuine operating turnaround, but at the same time, there are still some structural weaknesses in this company that could lead you to say, okay, high risk, high reward. It's certainly not for the faint of heart.โ€

โ€” Luke Guerrero
Macro Pods
APR 7, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    US labor market shows continued resilience

    โ€œThe latest jobs report suggests an economy that is still running hot.โ€

    โ€” Justin Wolfers
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    Iran conflict threatens global economic stability

    โ€œThe Iran war is a major wildcard for the global economic outlook.โ€

    โ€” Ed Elson
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    AI giants face unsustainable capital burns

    โ€œOpenAI and Anthropic are burning through cash at a staggering rate.โ€

    โ€” Paul Kedrosky
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    AI IPO prospects remain distant dreams

    โ€œThe IPO race for AI is more of a marathon than a sprint.โ€

    โ€” Paul Kedrosky
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    AI acquisitions signal a media shift

    โ€œThe acquisition of TBPN reveals exactly where media is headed.โ€

    โ€” Ed Elson
Daily Signal - Stock Edition
APR 10, 2026Hosts Justin Klein & Luke Guerrero, CFA | Wealth Managers and Investment Advisors
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    Hertz faces high risk from significant structural debt

    โ€œTicker HTZ is Hertz Global... It emerged from bankruptcy in June of 2021 and it's still carrying some pretty hefty leverage, $15.8 billion in long-term debt, negative free cashflow that is projected to be positive next year. In spite of that, it's still projected to lose money. It has not made money since December of 2023. Bottom line is they are executing a genuine operating turnaround, but at the same time, there are still some structural weaknesses in this company that could lead you to say, okay, high risk, high reward. It's certainly not for the faint of heart.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    Wholesale price surges indicate persistent inflation pressures

    โ€œWholesale prices rose sharply in the latest report, pointing to persistent inflation that could complicate Federal Reserve policy decisions. This unexpected uptick in producer prices suggests that inflation, well, the fight is far from over, despite the earlier optimism about cooling pricing pressures. The bond market is trying to balance safe-haven demand against persistent inflation concerns from energy price spikes.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    Oil production cuts threaten extreme global energy volatility

    โ€œThe oil story intensified dramatically. Crude oil surged over 12%, its best session since 2020 and closed above $90 a barrel, up 36% on the week. Cutter warned that all Gulf producers may have to shut down production within days, a scenario that could drive oil to $150. Kuwait has reportedly already started cutting production.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    US labor market data shows unexpected job losses

    โ€œFebruary non-farm payrolls came in at negative $92,000, an outright decline, completely upending the labor market stabilization theme and better growth sentiment from the ISM prints that we saw earlier this week. Prior months, in fact, were revised down another $69,000. With that, the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4% and the participation rate dropped half a point to 62%.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero
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    Ball Corporation benefits from pure play aluminum focus

    โ€œBall Corporation is the world's largest aluminum beverage can manufacturer. It also produces aluminum containers for personal care and household products. It is more than anything a pure play aluminum packaging name after a history of also being in the aerospace defense industry. But that sold off in February of 2024. What you're seeing is, well, big volume catalysts, sporting events, historically drive meaningful can volume.โ€

    โ€” Luke Guerrero

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