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<blockquote data-quote="FedGT" data-source="post: 2050056" data-attributes="member: 58838"><p>New competitor will happen, guaranteed, probably owned by Amazon. </p><p>Buy backs happen all the time if a company thinks they have taken more of a pps drop than is relevant so not much of any clue there. If you believe your stock is going to $150 but can buy an astonishing amount at $100-125 most companies do it. </p><p>Steep recession will happen, just like the last time Ground will keep taking market share and grow. </p><p>Can some of that "hurt" our margins, yes. Is there evidence that it will??</p><p>Definitely not from a share buy back, not from our last mega recession, not when Ontrac, DHL, lazership (or whatever the hell that one was) came in, still just a constant growth machine with some of the best possible margins they get. </p><p>Big shareholders and hedge funds don't demand pensions so not sure where to argue with you on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedGT, post: 2050056, member: 58838"] New competitor will happen, guaranteed, probably owned by Amazon. Buy backs happen all the time if a company thinks they have taken more of a pps drop than is relevant so not much of any clue there. If you believe your stock is going to $150 but can buy an astonishing amount at $100-125 most companies do it. Steep recession will happen, just like the last time Ground will keep taking market share and grow. Can some of that "hurt" our margins, yes. Is there evidence that it will?? Definitely not from a share buy back, not from our last mega recession, not when Ontrac, DHL, lazership (or whatever the hell that one was) came in, still just a constant growth machine with some of the best possible margins they get. Big shareholders and hedge funds don't demand pensions so not sure where to argue with you on that one. [/QUOTE]
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