sold $29 million of its shares in the second quarter, despite filing for bankruptcy and despite the overwhelming odds that its shareholders would be wiped out, until the Securities Exchange Commission prevented it from selling even more.
The car-rental chain filed for bankruptcy on May 22 and has since seen its stock price trade with outsized volatility as retail traders displayed unprecedented levels of optimism and poured money into the stock.
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