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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1230657" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>I think the biggest plus for UPS and Fedex not to worry so much about this in an overall scheme, is I believe both carriers are moving their packages at a loss, to the point Amazon may not be able to compete. I do foresee regional options expanding for them, that could be with our without the Big 2. As for you making more if Amazon where to obtain you, I believe they subscribe to "cheapest labor possible" philosophies, at least at the common worker level. I will be watching 60 mins though.</p><p></p><p>The Forbes article linked really liked to bring Fedex into this, UPS and Fedex have the same exact packages to lose. And it talks how Fedex use to be a Stock market darling in the 80's, well they aren't doing so bad right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1230657, member: 29298"] I think the biggest plus for UPS and Fedex not to worry so much about this in an overall scheme, is I believe both carriers are moving their packages at a loss, to the point Amazon may not be able to compete. I do foresee regional options expanding for them, that could be with our without the Big 2. As for you making more if Amazon where to obtain you, I believe they subscribe to "cheapest labor possible" philosophies, at least at the common worker level. I will be watching 60 mins though. The Forbes article linked really liked to bring Fedex into this, UPS and Fedex have the same exact packages to lose. And it talks how Fedex use to be a Stock market darling in the 80's, well they aren't doing so bad right now. [/QUOTE]
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