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    It’s over. The on-again, off-again battle between Hertz and Avis to buy Dollar Thrifty has effectively ended, given Avis' decision to spend a billion dollars in cash to buy Avis Europe.

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    After months of negotiations and delay, Avis Budget Group has finally received specifics from the Federal Trade Commission about what it must do in order to move ahead with any purchase of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group.

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    Dollar Thrifty Automotive will cooperate with Hertz to get antitrust clearance for Hertz's $2.25 billion acquisition offer for the smaller car-rental chain.

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