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Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: ricecake on March 30, 2007, 07:45:41 PM
Tulsa (AP) - Enterprise Rent-A-Car announces today that it plans to purchase Vanguard Car Rental Group.

St. Louis-based Enterprise is the largest U-S rental car company.

Most of the company's branches are located in neighborhoods or commercial strips.

Purchasing Vanguard will help Enterprise gain access to the airport car rental business.

Tulsa-based Vanguard operates under the Alamo and National brands in airports across the country.

The deal still must be approved by antitrust regulators.

Enterprise and Vanguard are both privately owned and did not release financial details of the purchase.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: sgrizzle on March 30, 2007, 10:13:25 PM
What does this do to the vanguard & dollar-thrifty deal?

Would they consider moving the HQ to tulsa is 4/5ths of their brands are based here?
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TulsaSooner on March 30, 2007, 10:33:53 PM
If it goes like every other Tulsa-based business deal, they'll be moving to St Louis.

Hopefully not, just seems we get the short end WAY more often than not.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: inteller on March 31, 2007, 09:16:58 AM
quote:
Originally posted by TulsaSooner

If it goes like every other Tulsa-based business deal, they'll be moving to St Louis.

Hopefully not, just seems we get the short end WAY more often than not.


i thought enterprise was hqd in okc.  did they move to st louis recently?
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: swake on March 31, 2007, 10:06:01 AM
quote:
Originally posted by inteller

quote:
Originally posted by TulsaSooner

If it goes like every other Tulsa-based business deal, they'll be moving to St Louis.

Hopefully not, just seems we get the short end WAY more often than not.


i thought enterprise was hqd in okc.  did they move to st louis recently?



Hertz has an operations office in OKC
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TulsaSooner on March 31, 2007, 11:15:52 AM
All of the articles I've read state that Enterprise is based in St Louis.

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=070331_1_A1_hEnte78485
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: Cubs on April 01, 2007, 01:33:08 AM
This article says they still haven't decided where the HQ will be.

http://www.reuters.com/article/mergersNews/idUSN3035039520070330

Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: Cubs on April 01, 2007, 01:46:30 AM
It'll be fun to see what Kathy Taylor has to say about this one .... that is if she says anything at all.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TheArtist on April 01, 2007, 09:03:07 AM
Any relation between Enterprise owner, Andrew C Taylor and Cathy Taylor?
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: inteller on April 01, 2007, 09:06:30 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

It'll be fun to see what Kathy Taylor has to say about this one .... that is if she says anything at all.



how ironic, Enterprise is run by a Taylor.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: RecycleMichael on April 01, 2007, 09:27:38 AM
I have a golf club made by Taylor...I love Elizabeth Taylor...my favorite sheriff on TV was a Taylor...

It is not that ironic.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: DM on April 01, 2007, 09:51:16 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Cubs

It'll be fun to see what Kathy Taylor has to say about this one .... that is if she says anything at all.



I dont really expect any statement or anything from her. Until we find out where the HQ will be and how many Tulsa jobs may be lost, why would she say anything? This has nothing to do with her.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: DM on April 01, 2007, 01:19:42 PM
quote:
Originally posted by ricecake

quote:
...why would she say anything? This has nothing to do with her.


Except that her husband is president & CEO of Vanguard. Her family will benefit while a Tulsa-based corporate HQ leaves town.



But that has nothing to do with her being mayor. I would not expect the CEO's wife/husband of Citgo or any other company to give a statement when they left Tulsa. Unless she promised those jobs for Tulsa when she was running for mayor, I dont see that this has anything to do with her specifically.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: cannon_fodder on April 02, 2007, 11:35:41 AM
Well here is a BIG FAT "I told ya so" to all the people that were complaining about the proposed in-town merger of Dollar and Vangaurd.

I would also like to point out to the power that be, that in St. Louis it would just be another office, but in Tulsa the HQ would be a valued member of the corporate community.  Yep, choose Tulsa (damnit).

Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TheArtist on April 02, 2007, 03:12:37 PM
Yea I may just have to go back and look and see who all was complaining about the possible Vanguard Dollar merger and how it may be that some jobs would be lost.  I kept saying how it would actually be a good competitive move for the combined company. I would have been far less likely that Enterprise could have bought up a Vanguard Dollar combined company because of antitrust/ monopoly considerations. Its eat or get eaten in the business world.   If they pull the Vanguard headquarters out of Tulsa that will be far far worse than Vanguard and Dollar merging.

What scares me to think of is if BOK gets bought out by a larger bank. They are getting large enough and successful enough to be eyed by the really big fish. They are one of the few "comparatively big for Tulsa" corporate headquarters doing well here. If the were ever to get yanked out to NY or Seattle that would hurt.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: ttownclown on April 02, 2007, 09:23:32 PM
quote:
Originally posted by TheArtist

Yea I may just have to go back and look and see who all was complaining about the possible Vanguard Dollar merger and how it may be that some jobs would be lost.  I kept saying how it would actually be a good competitive move for the combined company. I would have been far less likely that Enterprise could have bought up a Vanguard Dollar combined company because of antitrust/ monopoly considerations. Its eat or get eaten in the business world.   If they pull the Vanguard headquarters out of Tulsa that will be far far worse than Vanguard and Dollar merging.

What scares me to think of is if BOK gets bought out by a larger bank. They are getting large enough and successful enough to be eyed by the really big fish. They are one of the few "comparatively big for Tulsa" corporate headquarters doing well here. If the were ever to get yanked out to NY or Seattle that would hurt.



Kaiser is the majority owner of BOKF (he owns 44 million of the 67 million shares outstanding.)   From my understanding is committed to keep BOKF in Tulsa and will not sell.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TheArtist on April 02, 2007, 10:34:12 PM
And how old is this guy? He won't be around forever.  Things change and money talks regardless.   Lets drink to his health and looong life.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: ttownclown on April 02, 2007, 11:04:10 PM
I think the majority shares are in a Trust which specifically addresses this issue.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: dbacks fan on April 02, 2007, 11:16:03 PM
quote:
Originally posted by TheArtist

Yea I may just have to go back and look and see who all was complaining about the possible Vanguard Dollar merger and how it may be that some jobs would be lost.  I kept saying how it would actually be a good competitive move for the combined company. I would have been far less likely that Enterprise could have bought up a Vanguard Dollar combined company because of antitrust/ monopoly considerations. Its eat or get eaten in the business world.   If they pull the Vanguard headquarters out of Tulsa that will be far far worse than Vanguard and Dollar merging.

What scares me to think of is if BOK gets bought out by a larger bank. They are getting large enough and successful enough to be eyed by the really big fish. They are one of the few "comparatively big for Tulsa" corporate headquarters doing well here. If the were ever to get yanked out to NY or Seattle that would hurt.



I don't think BOK is gong anywhere, but nothing is permanent. BOK is acquiring banks in other states.

Notice the logo for this one in New Mexico.

http://www.bankofalbuquerque.com/ (//%22http://%22)
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: Conan71 on April 03, 2007, 01:40:26 PM
quote:
Originally posted by dbacks fan

quote:
Originally posted by TheArtist

Yea I may just have to go back and look and see who all was complaining about the possible Vanguard Dollar merger and how it may be that some jobs would be lost.  I kept saying how it would actually be a good competitive move for the combined company. I would have been far less likely that Enterprise could have bought up a Vanguard Dollar combined company because of antitrust/ monopoly considerations. Its eat or get eaten in the business world.   If they pull the Vanguard headquarters out of Tulsa that will be far far worse than Vanguard and Dollar merging.

What scares me to think of is if BOK gets bought out by a larger bank. They are getting large enough and successful enough to be eyed by the really big fish. They are one of the few "comparatively big for Tulsa" corporate headquarters doing well here. If the were ever to get yanked out to NY or Seattle that would hurt.



I don't think BOK is gong anywhere, but nothing is permanent. BOK is acquiring banks in other states.

Notice the logo for this one in New Mexico.

http://www.bankofalbuquerque.com/ (//%22http://%22)



Oh no!  Not the new world order symbol in NM now!! [}:)][;)]

I'm glad BOK has remained autonomous.  You can be certain that there have been some interested parties in the past, lots of assets and customers at stake.  It's a very well run company.
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: TheArtist on April 03, 2007, 01:53:20 PM
quote:
Originally posted by ttownclown

I think the majority shares are in a Trust which specifically addresses this issue.



That would be quite reassuring.  Not that I lose too much sleep at night worrying about it. [:P]
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: Chris on April 04, 2007, 02:18:18 AM
BOK also owns the Bank of Texas, Bank of Arkansas , Bank of Arizona, Colorado State Bank and Trust and Bank of Kansas City
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: cannon_fodder on April 04, 2007, 09:37:25 AM
BOk also owns my house.  [8D]
Title: Enterprise Rent-A-Car plans to purchase Vanguard
Post by: perspicuity85 on April 07, 2007, 01:55:17 PM
BOK has been approached for buyout before.  Bank One approached BOK about ten years ago but settled instead for the smaller Liberty Bank.  Bank One is now Chase Bank, I think.