FedEx increases full-year outlook
FedEx Corp raised its outlook for the year and the quarter on Monday, citing better-than-anticipated volume growth in its Express and Ground business. More: continued here
FedEx Corp raised its outlook for the year and the quarter on Monday, citing better-than-anticipated volume growth in its Express and Ground business. More: continued here
FedEx is sharply raising its earnings outlook for its fiscal first quarter and full year as the improving economy drives up demand for truck and air shipments. More: continued here
Oh how we long for the good old days when we could almost always count on the newest round of FedEx advertising from BBDO/New York to bring a big smile to our face, or, even better, make us laugh out loud.FedEx, after all, gave us a Super Bowl spot several years ago that featured a…
We are about to find out yet again whether we are a nation of laws or men. The U.S. Senate will be voting perhaps as early as Tuesday on the FAA Reauthorization Act, including whether House-passed Section 806 will remain part of the bill. More: continued here
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Auckland New Zealand, 26 July, 2010 – Six high school students have been selected from an initial pool of 72 to represent New Zealand in the FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge in Singapore in August. More: continued here
LOS ANGELES (July 25, 2010) – Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 FedEx crew has proven that they know what it takes to deliver, performing fast, flawless pit stops each week to keep their driver at the front of the field. More: continued here
An expensive and bitter battle in Washington between archrivals FedEx and UPS could cost jobs in the Bluff City. More: continued here
A FedEx employee has been arrested for stealing $1,700 worth of cell phones from a shipment. More: continued here
In a story July 21 about a Federal Aviation Administration order to inspect Boeing 767 airliners for cracked pylons, The Associated Press, relying on information supplied by FAA, reported erroneously that Continental Airlines and FedEx Corp. operate planes subject to the order. More: continued here