FedEx Indicates Its Outlook Is Improving

Image Shown: An overview of FedEx Corporation’s revenue generation by business segment in fiscal 2020. Image Source: FedEx Corporation – June 2020 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan On June 30, FedEx Corporation (FDX) reported fourth quarter fiscal 2020 earnings (period ended May 31, 2020) that beat both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates. Shares of FDX rallied during normal trading hours on July 1 as the air freight and logistics company’s outlook looked better than feared. Management did not provide full year guidance for fiscal 2021 given the uncertainties created by the ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic. During the firm’s latest quarterly conference call FedEx noted (emphasis added): “The economic outlook is highly uncertain making forecasting incredibly challenging. Around the world, we … Read more

JB Hunt Scales Back

Image Source: JB Hunt Transportation Services Inc – First Quarter 2020 Earnings IR Presentation By Callum Turcan JB Hunt Transportation Services Inc (JBHT) offers trucking freight and other logistics services to customers in North America, including intermodal services (which is the firm’s largest business segment by revenue). On April 14, the company reported first-quarter 2020 results, which showed its top-line beat consensus expectations while its bottom-line missed consensus expectations. Part of the reason why JB Hunt missed bottom-line expectations was due to incentive pay increases related to the ongoing coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic and the need to compensate frontline workers for the risks they are taking (and we appreciate all the work frontline workers are doing during these challenging times). Shares … Read more

FedEx’s Earnings Miss

Image Source: FedEx Corporation – 2019 Annual Stockholders Meeting September 2019 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan In the days leading up to FedEx Corp (FDX) latest earnings report where the firm missed by a mile (we’ll cover that in a moment, but first, let’s look how we got here), news broke that Amazon (AMZN) is now blocking third-party sellers that use its marketplace platform from using the FedEx Ground delivery service (which handles North American volumes) to ship to Prime customers. This comes on the heels of FedEx and Amazon ending two significant shipping contracts earlier this year, including the arrangement where FedEx Ground would handle some of Amazon’s packages, a deal that expired at the end of August. Please … Read more