Thrifty’s bouncing high after hitting bottom

 
BY JENNIFER PALMER | Published: November 15, 2009   

TULSA — A roller coaster doesn’t even begin to describe the ride Tulsa-based Dollar Thrifty has been on this year.

The car rental company pulled itself from the brink of bankruptcy and a low of 60 cents per share on March 3 to trading at more than $25 a share — and a recent high of $27.50.

Dollar Thrifty ranked third on this year’s Oklahoma Inc. list of best performing state companies.

With the stock up 2,000 percent, Dollar Thrifty employees have their...
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