FedEx Earnings: A Sign Of The Times

December 8, 2008 RSS Feed Print

FedEx (FDX) is one of those "whole economy" stocks that let you know where we stand on several fronts, including measures like demand for deliveries and just how fuel costs are affecting major customers.

So listen up when the Memphis-based shipping giant slashes its guidance for 2009.

FedEx says things are looking worse thanks to the "significantly weaker" global economy. For fiscal '09, the company now expects to earn $3.50-$4.75 a share, down from a range of $4.75-$5.25. That's well below Wall Street consensus of $5.23 a share.

Falling fuel prices didn't help offset that pain much either. From the press release:

“Second quarter results benefited from rapidly declining fuel prices and continued cost management,” said Alan B. Graf, Jr., executive vice president and chief financial officer. “However, demand for our services weakened sequentially throughout the quarter and global economic trends continue to worsen, substantially reducing our second half outlook. We are adjusting our expense plans to more closely align with the weaker business conditions, and are now targeting capital spending of $2.5 billion for fiscal 2009, down from $3.0 billion at the start of the year.”

FedEx shares are down 11 percent after hours, and the news from its rivals doesn't look much better. In mid-November, DHL said it would halt domestic express U.S. shipping and cut 9,500 jobs.

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FedEx's Inhumane Treatment!

In May 1998, A FedEx Manager, Tim Cecil denied me time off to attend my Father's funeral in New York. I did not receive a sympathy card from Tim, and no flowers were sent to my Father's funeral. I specifically asked for time off to grieve my Father or to attend the funeral. With emotional pain and tears in my eyes, I had to grieve my Father, John Henry Holt at work. FedEx says, Tim used "poor judgement" to justify their Discriminatory practices at the Elizabethtown, KY station. This was Deliberate! Tim also denied Jose Deleon time off to attend his StepFather's funeral. Because of my pending lawsuit I was fired on Sept. 25, 2009. I remember Manager, Kevin Hart saying, "Johnnie, I am going to make it short and sweet, you are fired!" This was Wrongful Termination and Retaliation! My work record is 25 years of loyal service, 23 years of Safe Driving and 16 years Perfect Attendance. FedEx is a Cruel, Callous and Defiant company.

This is why FedEx needs an Union!!! Go to YOU TUBE, search word: FedEx Inhumane Treatment.

Johnnie of KY 1:38AM December 12, 2009

What? The mortgage and cash-out re-fi applications no longer need to "be there by 10:00 AM tomorrow"? Meaning the rush of FEDEX is not needed so much? Uh oh.

of 10:18PM December 08, 2008

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Kirk Shinkle is a senior editor at U.S. News. He writes daily about ups and downs in equity markets, sectors and stocks. Formerly, he covered business and economics on both coasts for Investor's Business Daily.

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