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Hertz and short for Hertz = Hz
The M is short for Mega, which is 1 million. The Hz is short for Hertz, the measure of frequency. MHz is therefore short for Mega Hertz, or 1 million Hertz.
In the short run nothing happens to price
Short for Hertz, named after the scientist Heinrich Hertz.
A takeover by a private equity group or groups is a type of takeover where the target company is in effect forced to buy itself at an inflated price. Private equity groups will delist the company from the stock exchange and load it up with a huge amount of debt and sell off key company assets. An example would be the UK company Debenhams where its shops were sold off and then rented back to Debenhams at high rents. Private equity groups will charge the company fees for the privilege of being taken over and will, in a short space of time, pay themselves a hefty dividend. Workers will be laid off and costs reduced to an absolute minimum. After as little as a year they will take the company public again and head for the exit having made a tidy profit and more than likely bankrupted the company. Quite why such criminal activity is legal is any body's guess. This type of takeover is completely different to one company in a sector taking over another. An example might be Ford's takeover of Hertz Rental. When Ford sold Hertz it was in a financially sound condition. After the private equity boys got their hands on Hertz the company was driven into the ground (Read the blogs of Hertz workers).
Hertz which is scientist's name. In short Hz Actually it is per second ie s-1
A cycle per second is a Hertz, abbreviated Hz. Therefore, a billion cycles per second (assuming an American, or "short scale", billion) is a Gigahertz (GHz).
When the sellers and buyers agree on a price, and the price is stable, in the short run.
Hz is short for Hertz and means "vibrations per second"; the prefix "M" means mega, that is, millions.
The job of Hertz Car Rental is to provide a vehicle, on a short term lease, to customers. They are not involved in any type of hiring process, therefore they cannot be "hiring in a new city".
It looks smaller and then it is short :D
Price is tied to supply in demand. If there is a short supply and big demand, price goes up. If there is a short supply and low demand, price will remain steady. If supply is high and demand small, price will go down.