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The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS, recently awarded a $250,000 grant to The Nature Conservancy, one of the world's leading conservation organizations, to support forest projects in Brazil, China and Kenya.  More... | |
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| | UPS Sets 2010 Rates | | | New Pricing, Fuel Surcharge Calculations Will Take Effect on Jan. 4, 2010
UPS (NYSE:UPS) today released new list rates for 2010, including an average increase of 4.9 percent for UPS Ground packages and an average net increase of 4.9 percent on all air express and U.S. origin international shipments.  More... | |
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| | UPS Tops 'Climate Counts' Scorecard for Consumer Shipping | | | Rated in Top 20 Among All Corporations
UPS (NYSE:UPS) has earned the top score in the consumer shipping sector of the annual "Climate Counts" scorecard and also was rated No. 11 among all 143 ranked companies.  More... | |
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| | Discuss: Former UPS pilot gets 25 years for molesting boys | | | Former UPS pilot gets 25 years for molesting boys - Yahoo
A wealthy Bonney Lake, Wash., pilot who used money, alcohol and manipulation to molest more than a dozen boys has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Weldon Marc Gilbert, who worked as a pilot for UPS, was sentenced Monday in Tacoma by U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle.
In a sentencing memo, prosecutors wrote that the 49-year-old Gilbert remains "incapable of real remorse" for the damage he did to at least 17 boys as young as 10.
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| | Discuss: UPS Projects Holiday Volume ‘Up Slightly’ From 2008 | | | UPS Projects Holiday Volume ‘Up Slightly’ From 2008 - Bloomberg
United Parcel Service Inc. projected moving 400 million packages in the peak holiday shipping season, “up slightly” from a year earlier when it scrapped a forecast because of the recession.
Dec. 21 will be the busiest day, with volume of 22 million shipments, Atlanta-based UPS said today. That would match UPS’s record 2007 forecast. The world’s largest package-delivery company doesn’t report results after releasing its estimates.
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| | Holiday Tradition at The UPS Store Built Around Packing and Shipping | | | 'It's All About Delivering the Joy of the Season'
There's a blizzard of holiday packages about to descend on the more than 4,300 The UPS Store® locations across the country, and their owners and professionally trained staff couldn't be more excited.  More... | |
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| | UPS Revs its Engines for the Holidays | | | UPS To Deliver About 400 Million Packages Around the World During the Holiday Period
Bolstered by a brigade of brown-suited Santas and 102 years of experience, UPS (NYSE:UPS) is set to deliver another season of holiday magic.  More... | |
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| | Discuss: UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC Financials | | | UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC Financials | |
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| | Discuss: Recovery Is Real, But Vulnerable - UPS | | | Recovery Is Real, But Vulnerable - UPS - Seeking Alpha
Bullish comments out of UPS this morning. Although we’ve been seeing some very weak data out (and commentary) of the transport sector, UPS (UPS) is bucking the trend. They think the recovery is real and could continue throughout 2010 as volumes surge. At a meeting in Singapore UPS CEO Scott Davis made the following comments: “I think we will go back to see positive volumes next year as the economy improves…I believe the recovery is real, but it is gradual. It is sustainable but vulnerable.”
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| | Discuss: Utah 18-wheeler accident - UPS 18-wheeler jack-knifed in Utah crash | | | Utah 18-wheeler accident - UPS 18-wheeler jack-knifed in Utah crash - Justice News Flash
Salt Lake City, UT—A violent crash on Interstate 84 involving two semi trucks left one person injured. Two people were miraculously able to walk away from the accident unscathed. The United Parcel Service (UPS) semi-truck slammed into the rear of another tractor-trailer around 8:36 a.m., on the westbound lanes of I-84 near mile marker 27, as reported by the Standard-Examiner.
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