Coffee Break: FedEx Office cuts 650 workers, mostly overseas (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
FedEx Office is cutting 650 jobs, including 450 overseas. More: continued here
FedEx Office is cutting 650 jobs, including 450 overseas. More: continued here
FedEx chief executive Frederick W. Smith exuded optimism Monday in his $40 billion company’s future and Memphis’ place at its epicenter. More: continued here
Steve Dennis, the PGA Tour’s director of communications strategy, is the Tour’s FedEx Cup points system guru. He discussed the current setup — and critiqued SI’s Simpler Proposition to revise the FedEx format — with Gary Van Sickle. More: continued here
FedEx Office is laying off about 100 employees at its Dallas headquarters, as well as about 100 more nationwide, as part of an effort to restructure and accelerate its transition to online services, the company said Friday. More: continued here
Element 21 Golf Company , the manufacturer of advanced Scandium Alloy golf and fishing equipment, announced today that the player using Element 21 Scandium shafts has clenched the FedEx Cup after winning the Bridgestone, Barclays and Deutsche Bank Championships. More: continued here
For the second straight year, FedEx Corp. shareholders voted down a proposal Monday to separate Fred Smith’s role as both CEO and chairman at its annual meeting, held in the Grand Ballroom of The Peabody Memphis hotel. (FDX) More: continued here
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced that at today´s annual meeting, FedEx shareowners: More: continued here
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced that at today’s annual meeting, FedEx shareowners: More: continued here
For the second straight year, FedEx Corp. shareholders voted down a proposal Monday to separate Fred Smith’s role as both CEO and chairman at its annual meeting in Memphis. (FDX) More: continued here
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