Royal Mail denies mail backlog (BBC News)
The Royal Mail says claims by the postal workers’ union, the CWU, of severe mail backlogs are exaggerated. More: continued here
The Royal Mail says claims by the postal workers’ union, the CWU, of severe mail backlogs are exaggerated. More: continued here
Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) — FedEx Corp. rose to an 11-month high in New York trading after the second-largest U.S. package- shipping company said first-quarter profit topped its forecast. More: continued here
The latest on the future of the West Side Post Office. Officials have decided it will stay open. More: continued here
FedEx Corp said profits in both the current and next quarters would be higher than Wall Street expected, citing an improving economy and stable fuel prices, and its shares jumped 6.8 percent to their best level in nearly a year. More: continued here
FedEx Corp said profits in both the current and subsequent quarters would be higher than it had earlier expected, citing an improving economy and fuel prices, and its shares jumped 4.5 percent in premarket trading. More: continued here
WASHINGTON — A D.C. postal employee has pleaded guilty to stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of stamps. Fifty-one-year-old Reginald Mallett of Clinton, Md., pleaded guilty Thursday to misappropriation of postal funds. He will be sentenced on Dec. 17. More: continued here
FedEx Corp., the world’s second largest package delivery company, raised its first-quarter earnings forecast on Friday, citing better-than-expected international shipments and cost-cutting. More: continued here
A Thanksgiving Parade of stamps made their march into post offices this week, as did another honoring actor Gary Cooper. The four 44-cent parade stamps were released during ceremonies at Herald Square in New York, commemorating this traditional day of family togetherness, food and football. More: continued here
FedEx Corp said profits in both the current and next quarters would be higher than it had earlier expected, citing an improving economy and stable fuel prices, and its shares jumped 5.4 percent to their best level in nearly a year. More: continued here
All week long, as short as it may be, both teams talked about how touch how nothing can change in three off-days between big games. More: continued here