FedEx is as boring as it gets (The St. Augustine Record)
Forget Vijay Singh, here’s the real winner of the FedEx Cup: More: continued here
Forget Vijay Singh, here’s the real winner of the FedEx Cup: More: continued here
Tamara Wicks of Memphis, single mom to Alexis (Lex), 2, works full time in FedEx’s Customer Relations Support area, but longs for a career as a writer. “I have dreams of writing books, screenplays, advice columns and editorials,” she explains. Two years ago, she found a creative outlet for her writing, starting a blog of…
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Shares of two of the world’s largest package shippers fell Tuesday, after the Federal Reserve kept a key interest rate steady at 2 percent. More: continued here
Shares of two of the world’s largest package shippers fluctuated Tuesday, as the broader market fell on worries of the financial security of insurer American International Group Inc. More: continued here
PETALING JAYA: The Shelter Home for disadvantaged children here received a special delivery of love and compassion. FedEx, the courier and freight company, donated RM2,000 worth of food products and various gifts to the home, much to the delight of its 13 inmates. More: continued here
Enigma Inc. BURLINGTON, Mass. – September 16, 2008 – Enigma Inc., the leader in aftermarket service and support technology, today announced that FedEx (NYSE: FDX) has selected the Enigma 3C® Platform to streamline maintenance and service operations for its entire fleet of aircraft. More: continued here
Enigma Inc., the leader in aftermarket service and support technology, today announced that FedEx has selected the Enigma 3C® Platform to streamline maintenance and service operations for its entire fleet of aircraft. More: continued here
WASHINGTON — The FedEx Corp. cargo-hub project at Piedmont Triad International Airport will get more than $5 million in federal financing for construction work, the office of U.S. Rep. Howard Coble, R-6th, said yesterday. More: continued here