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FedEx recently announced a change in its pricing mechanism for FedEx Ground packages. Effective January 1 2015, FedEx Ground may charge customers on the basis of package size. Presently, this ...
On Jan. 1, 2015, FedEx will begin applying dimensional weight pricing to all ground shipments. No longer will shippers pay the same rate for all parcels of less than three cubic feet. The change is ...
FedEx is likely to see strong growth in its pricing in 2015. The increase in pricing will be the result of the company's response to the overwhelming e-commerce volumes and declining fuel prices.
Starting Jan. 2, FedEx will use a costlier price formula to calculate shipping rates for domestic air or ground parcels that’s based on the package’s dimensions, instead of actual weight ...
Poliniak-Cusic assigned the stock a $240 price target. Shares of the Memphis-based transportation company rose about 2% in morning trading on Thursday, moving to within about $5 of that target price.
Notably, FedEx’s stock price has increased over this period with the price closing at $197.39 per share Monday. It was trading at $169.99 on Dec. 21. Here are the two storylines to watch for in ...
FedEx is streamlining operations and having its companies collaborate more on deliveries — an effort by the Memphis delivery giant to limber up amid COVID-19 and rapid changes in global trade.
Following on the heels of FedEx’s move earlier this year, UPS plans to update its fee structure for larger parcels, decreasing the size of items that incur an extra $10.50 handling charge. Under the ...
FedEx is better positioned to pass along costs than many, and we think it will hold up better should the U.S. enter a recession. See why we like FDX stock.
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