Auto Rental News
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Provides Share Repurchase Program Update

In conjunction with the agreement, DTAG repurchased 1,451,193 shares of stock, or approximately 5% of its common shares outstanding, which reduces the company’s excess cash on hand in an effort to optimize the company's capital structure.

by Staff
February 13, 2012
2 min to read


Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Inc. (DTAG) announced the completion of a $100 million forward stock repurchase agreement on Feb. 9 that was first executed on Nov. 3, 2011.

In conjunction with the agreement, DTAG repurchased 1,451,193 shares of stock at an average price of approximately $68.91. After giving effect to the share repurchase, the company noted it now has approximately 28.1 million common shares outstanding.

Ad Loading...

"We are pleased to announce that we have returned $100 million to shareholders through the share repurchase agreement that was announced during the fourth quarter of 2011," said Scott L. Thompson, chairman, president and CEO of DTAG. "The company repurchased approximately 5% of its common shares outstanding, thereby reducing a portion of the company’s excess cash on hand in an effort to optimize Dollar Thrifty's capital structure over time."

The company's previously authorized share repurchase program provides the company with the ability to repurchase up to an additional $300 million of shares. The share repurchase program is discretionary and has no expiration date. The timing and amount of future share repurchases will be based on market conditions and other factors.

DTAG may repurchase shares under forward stock repurchase agreements, accelerated stock buyback programs, directly in the open market, in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to derivative instruments or plans complying with SEC Rule 10b5-1 or other types of transactions and arrangements. The share repurchase program may be increased, suspended or discontinued at any time.

"The company continues to have substantial liquidity on hand, has no corporate debt, and based on current market conditions, is expected to generate significant free cash flow in 2012,” Thompson said. “Based on these factors, the company expects to be active in repurchasing shares in 2012."

Update: On Feb. 21, Dollar Thrifty announced the extension of its shareholder rights plan. Click here for the story.

More Rental Operations

Photos of CEOs Colm Brady and Francois Kruger on a blue background and above a headline.
Telematicsby News/Media ReleaseMay 22, 2026

RentalMatics, GeoInt Partner On Rental Car Speed Tracking Tech

Rental operators can now detect and act on speeding while vehicles are still on rent, thereby reducing fines, admin workload, vehicle wear, and safety risks.

Read More →
NextPass 407 ETR

NextPass Expands Toll Payment Service to Highway In Toronto

Fleets and consumer can use a transponder-less option when traveling between Canada and the U.S.

Read More →
A black Jeep is displayed at the Zubie-Bosch-TSD exhibit during the International Car Rental Show.

Zubie, PurCo Integrate Rental Damage Detection With Telematics

The combination brings actionable vehicle insights into PurCo’s PurInspect platform, improving damage detection and operational efficiency for rental fleets.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
50 states map showing LOR rates for each state with different shades of light to dark green

U.S. Length Of Rental (LOR) Declines Slightly in Q1 2026

LOR related to insurance claims overall continues to trend downward, but ongoing market and economic conditions could affect future results while the industry deals with staffing and productivity challenges.

Read More →
Illustration of a driverless futuristic front seat/dashboard view of other cars on a freeway with city skyline on horizon.

Hertz, Uber Deepen Roles In Self-Driving And Driver-Led Fleet Services

The business arrangement connects demand with scalable fleet management services and supports a range of mobility uses.

Read More →
A tech collage of electronic devices against a computer chip blueprint map.
Rental OperationsMay 1, 2026

Why Car Rental Can No Longer Run On Workarounds

The shift from branch-based software to connected operations is turning rental technology into strategic infrastructure.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A tech collage of electronic devices against a computer chip blueprint map.
Rental OperationsMay 1, 2026

Why Car Rental Can No Longer Run On Workarounds

The shift from branch-based software to connected operations is turning rental technology into strategic infrastructure.

Read More →
A black Audi SUV superimposed on a historic scene from downtown Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Carwiz Sets Up Rental Operations In Central Asia

The global franchise operation reaches a first in its rental fleet portfolio with new service in Uzbekistan.

Read More →
A raging brushfire in the countryside.
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueApril 30, 2026

Where Rental Fleets Must Adjust To Shifting Catastrophe Risks

West Coast disasters pose unique challenges and liabilities for rental fleet operators, who are advised to take steps tailored to their specific situations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
ARN Industry Newsmakers thumbnail page with ARN and ICRS logos and shots of Nick DiPrima and Martin Romjue
Rental Operationsby Martin RomjueApril 27, 2026

Using AI To Find Rental Car Damage

Angry car renters are storming social media, the mainstream media, and online ratings platforms to complain about charges they claim are either unfounded or excessive.

Read More →
Ad Loading...