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consolidation/EBO...so what happens now...
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 670941" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>It seems to me that UPS is pulling out of the pricing wars and the slashing of price points just to keep FedEx out. Like the two gas stations across the street, they cut the price untill neither is making money. WalMart is the first example. Lets see if they can make money on the most cut throat outfit going. </p><p> </p><p>UPS is probably counting on FedEx following suit. They have a history of raising their rates after we do. The risk is that higher shipping rates helps FedEx more than UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 670941, member: 26998"] It seems to me that UPS is pulling out of the pricing wars and the slashing of price points just to keep FedEx out. Like the two gas stations across the street, they cut the price untill neither is making money. WalMart is the first example. Lets see if they can make money on the most cut throat outfit going. UPS is probably counting on FedEx following suit. They have a history of raising their rates after we do. The risk is that higher shipping rates helps FedEx more than UPS. [/QUOTE]
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