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1. Then there was Professor Dick Hertz, who tragically lost his life in a freak poison-dart incident during one of his University Lectures
2. a thing called Hertz (electricity hurts us all)
3. In its correct for you hertz measurement
4. man called Hertz (hurts of F flat)
5. They are musical Hertz frequencies
6. Into the three sound notes in Hertz
7. 5 Hertz or 1 Hertz over the left fronto-temporal lobe of 11 healthy participants — an area of the brain implicated in the savant syndrome, both in the case of ‘born savants’ and savants who emerged later in life due to fronto-temporal lobe dementia
8. currents up to about 1000 hertz and a
9. where f represents the frequency in hertz (hz) and
10. the logic states, and also for presence of clock activity in TTl position and 80% of Vcc is in CMOS posi-from a few hertz to more than 10 Mhz, at any point tion
11. reported many years ago, frequencies at 6 6 hertz were found to cause
12. depression; 11 hertz caused agitation and rioting; 8 hertz created feelings of
13. elation; and frequencies below 6 26 hertz caused confusion and anxiety
14. Sound has hertz and light has Ohms
15. But I traced his rental car to the Hertz office at Dulles International
16. The electromagnetic vibration of love and fear, which has a sound frequency recordable as hertz
17. Underwater microphones placed to detect Swordsman submarines should they have brought any picked up the fourteen hertz thumping that was the sharks’ distress call and the twenty hertz blast that was their call to battle
18. In turn these reflect in your neurological make up, which in turn pulse and emit a change in your overall Hertz frequency
19. Lawrence Hertz gazed at the indictment sitting on his lap
20. For example, science officially proved that a human is limited in frequency range and only hears in the range from 20 hertz to 18 kilohertz
21. A Hertz car had been rented in New York and dropped off at Ottawa International
22. Hertz car had been rented in New York and dropped off at Ottawa International airport on the
23. just fast-forward to the approximate time that the Hertz rental went through customs
24. He studied the map, then rented a Hertz rent-a-car and left
25. ” Jack added, “What about Hertz or Avis have you checked them out?”
26. I repeat that, in terms of the evolutional development of the Form, it’s completely unimportant how much features of “human” creativity or that of any other Proto-Forms of GOOLGAMAA-A are manifested in it — when comparing qualitative states of Self-Consciousnesses of two or more Forms for the same inertial interval of manifestation of their Creative Activity, it is necessary to take into account only the value of their “General frequency parameter of choices” or LLAAYVV28, which in the Realities of irkkulligren types is expressed in hertz (Hz)
27. modulated energy within a frequency range of 2 to 10 hertz
28. A hertz is one cycle of a
29. Deneb’s punch power may be low, but his punch power in combination with his super hertz movements creates a highest momentum that gives out the most lethal knockouts
30. Hertz, who made the invisible visible
31. Pete Knapp and Danny Hertz, who always did whatever they could to help
32. As is pointed out in Chapter 25 on Hertz Global Holdings, a highly leveraged company, barely profitable, remained more or less creditworthy only because the company had access to capital markets at all times subsequent to its 2005 change of ownership
33. The 2005 leveraged buyout (LBO) of the common stock of Hertz Global Holdings at a relatively high P/E ratio and a substantial premium above book value
34. Despite mediocre operating results subsequent to the LBO, the Hertz Global Holdings Transaction seems to have been quite remunerative for the LBO sponsors and their investors
35. In our view this success is attributable mostly to the fact that time and again the sponsors enabled holders of Hertz Global Holdings common stock to obtain super-attractive access to capital markets
36. 9 The analysis of the private equity LBO of Hertz Global Holdings is discussed in Chapter 25
37. The 2005 Acquisition of Hertz Global Holdings and Subsequent Events as a Prime Example
38. This chapter discusses the 2005 leveraged buyout (LBO) of the common stock of Hertz Global Holdings at a relatively high price earnings (P/E) ratio and a substantial premium above book value
39. Despite mediocre operating results subsequent to the LBO, the Hertz Global Holdings transaction seems to have been quite remunerative for the LBO sponsors and their investors
40. THE 2005 ACQUISITION OF HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS AND SUBSEQUENT EVENTS AS A PRIME EXAMPLE
41. In December 2005 Ford Motor Company, the sole stockholder of a company since renamed Hertz Global Holdings (Hertz), sold its entire interest in the common stock of Hertz for approximately $2,295,000,000 cash
42. The private equity group purchasing Hertz consisted of a consortium, or club, put together by three sponsors (sponsors): Clayton Dubilier and Rice (CDR); Carlyle Group (Carlyle); and ML Global Private Equity Fund (Merrill Lynch)
43. From the point of view of the sponsors, and the sponsors’ investors, the Hertz buyout has proved to be highly successful despite the fact that from 2006 through June 30, 2012, Hertz has been a quite mediocre operation reporting losses under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) in three of the six years from 2006 through 2011
44. From 2006 to date, the sponsors on behalf of themselves and the investment funds managed by them have extracted $4,973,500,000 in cash either from Hertz or from sales of Hertz common stock in public offerings
45. At the time of this writing, the investment funds still hold 110,009,479 shares of Hertz common with a market value of almost $1,800,000,000
46. The goal of the Hertz sponsors seems two-pronged:
47. Second, keep control of Hertz and extract large amounts of fees and emoluments from Hertz, probably largely or completely for the benefit of the sponsors and their appointed Hertz directors
48. 1 Hertz Global Holdings Income Statement (000)
49. In marketing a $1,950,000,000 unsecured loan in 2012, Hertz mostly ignored GAAP income attributable to common stockholders, but instead focused on corporate earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA)
50. Rather Hertz is required to replace its revenue-generating equipment continuously; cars become obsolete within relatively short time periods and industrial equipment ages with use