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| Myrtle Beach Snowbird Rentals on Sale by Myrtle Grand Vacations Posted: 13 Sep 2010 01:00 AM PDT Myrtle Grand Vacations, LLC, a premier vacation rental management firm specializing in North Myrtle Beach vacation rentals in the Grand Strand area, offers the best deals on long-term rentals. With cooler weather settling upon our friends in the North, it's time to consider the most suitable property for your extended stay in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Grand Vacations offers a variety of vacation rental homes, condos, townhouses and villas, perfect for migrating snowbirds. Their Myrtle Beach snowbird rentals are unmatched to other offers you'll find in the surrounding area. Book your rental today, and they'll beat any reasonable rate. Myrtle Beach, SC (PRWEB) September 13, 2010 -- Myrtle Grand Vacations, LLC, a premier vacation rental management firm specializing in North Myrtle Beach vacation rentals in the Grand Strand area, offers the best deals on long-term rentals. With cooler weather settling upon our friends in the North, it's time to consider the most suitable property for your extended stay in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Grand Vacations offers a variety of vacation rental homes, condos, townhouses and villas, perfect for migrating snowbirds. Their Myrtle Beach snowbird rentals are unmatched to other offers you'll find in the surrounding area. Book your rental today, and they'll beat any reasonable rate. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is the perfect place for a winter getaway. A temperate climate-far away from snow emergencies and icy roads-makes this area one of the most popular places to migrate during the colder part of the year. Sandy beaches and exceptional golf courses will make your stay even more memorable. Myrtle Grand Vacations offers affordable accommodations for any-sized family. Their 1 Bedroom Snowbird Specials start at just $500 per month; 2 Bedroom rates begin at $700 per month; and 3 Bedroom specials are only $900 per month. These prices all include linens. Myrtle Grand Vacations' Snowbird Specials run from October 1 through May 1, so you'll miss all the harshness of winter, and the worst fall might have to offer as well. The customer always comes first, and with Myrtle Grand Vacations, your preferences matter. Location is a top priority for most vacationers, and Myrtle Grand Vacations offers oceanfront, second row, channel and waterway rentals to all their customers. All of their Myrtle Beach vacation rentals are distinct, so make sure you visit Myrtle Grand Vacations online at www.myrtlegrandvacations.com to see what suits your needs. Renters expect the best in service and property maintenance, and that's exactly what you get when you rent from Myrtle Grand Vacations. Privately owned and operated by a diligent, hardworking staff, Myrtle Grand Vacations treats their Myrtle Beach rentals with care and respect. All units are professionally cleaned after each guest leaves to exceed your expectations. With more than 15 years experience in the North Myrtle Beach vacation rental industry, Myrtle Grand Vacations understands the ins and outs of property management. Taking both the homeowners and renters needs and concerns into consideration, Myrtle Grand Vacations is a vacation rental management firm practicing true Southern hospitality etiquette. Don't waste any more time thinking about the perils of winter. Find your dream vacation home in Myrtle Beach today with Myrtle Grand Vacations. For more information, visit www.myrtlegrandvacations.com or call 877-280-8566. ### Myrtle Grand Vacations This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php | ||
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| Dollar Thrifty accepts Hertz's new $1.43B offer Posted: 13 Sep 2010 06:52 AM PDT PARK RIDGE, N.J. – Dollar Thrifty has accepted a new bid of about $1.43 billion from Hertz, which is battling Avis to acquire the rental car company and a bigger stake of the vacationers' market. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Inc.'s board said late Sunday that it accepted Hertz Global Holdings Inc.'s new $50-per-share offer — up from the $41 it offered in April — and amended the companies' merger agreement. The offer was made in an attempt to thwart a rival $1.3 billion cash-and-stock counteroffer by Avis Budget Group Inc., which raised the cash portion of its bid earlier this month. Dollar Thrifty's stock climbed $1.74, or 3.6 percent, to $49.75 in early Monday trading, while shares of Hertz gained 71 cents, or 7.1 percent, to $10.76. Avis' stock rose 27 cents, or 2.6 percent, to $10.49. The transaction would give Hertz a third more sites around the globe, raising its total to 9,800. Hertz is already the world's largest car rental company by locations, so its pursuit of the deal is rooted mostly in its desire to pump up its leisure segment with the Dollar and Thrifty brands. Hertz, which had revenue of $7.1 billion last year, is roughly evenly split between business and vacation travelers, while Dollar Thrifty's customers are mostly vacationers looking for cheap rentals. Dollar Thrifty had revenue of $1.55 billion. Hertz's new offer gives Dollar's stockholders $43.60 in cash for each share they own, which is $10.80 higher than the prior offer. Shareholders will also receive 0.6366 of a share of Hertz common stock and approximately $6.87 per share to be paid by Dollar Thrifty as a special cash dividend immediately prior to the acquisition's completion. A $44.6 million reverse breakup fee is still in place and Hertz said it has started the process of selling Advantage Rent-a-Car to ensure the deal closes quickly. Hertz Chairman and CEO Mark Frissora said in a statement that the Park Ridge, N.J., company has already received interest in Advantage from "several unsolicited parties." Some Dollar shareholders had protested the board's rejection of the Avis offer, but Dollar Thrifty has said that the Avis proposal did not include deal protection measures or adequately address antitrust concerns. Parsippany, N.J.-based Avis had offered a deal valued at more than $47 per share, but without the breakup fee that Hertz agreed to pay if it fails to complete its acquisition. Dollar Thrifty has also suggested that Avis runs a higher risk of not winning antitrust clearance for the deal because its Budget Rent A Car division and Dollar Thrifty have similar market shares of airport car rentals aimed at leisure travelers, while Hertz's Advantage Rent A Car has only a tiny slice of that market. A spokesman for Avis couldn't immediately be reached Monday. The Dollar Thrifty transaction will not only help Hertz in its rivalry with Avis, but will strengthen its position against Enterprise Holdings Inc. as well. Enterprise has 7,600 Enterprise, Alamo and National sites and took in $12.9 billion in revenue in 2009. The Hertz-Dollar Thrifty deal is just the latest in nearly a decade of consolidation in the car rental industry. In 2002, Avis' parent company bought Budget, while Enterprise's parent company acquired Alamo and National in 2007. Dollar Thrifty, of Tulsa, Okla., was supposed to hold a special shareholders meeting to vote on Hertz's proposal on Thursday, but pushed the meeting back to Sept. 30 to give time to assess the new bid. If the proposed transaction goes through, Dollar Thrifty will become a wholly owned unit of Hertz. Hertz previously said that the acquisition would add to its profits immediately. The company has already identified at least $180 million in potential cost cuts from combining the two businesses. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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