It's not uncommon for actual lotteries to have no jackpot winners in a given timeperiod. That's why the pot size keeps growing. At some point the hype from how many big the potential but unlikely payout got increases the share of people buying the ticket. The different between the Hertz stock and a lottery ticket is that eventually the Lottery will payout. But with a stock like Hertz there is no such guarantee.
AKA business.
> That's wildly different from issuing new shares when you have inside information which prices them at zero.
That’s wildly different from Hertz’s bankruptcy being public information.
If people want to gamble on unlikely outcomes, that’s their business.