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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 955007" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/03/23/heres-why-ups-married-tnt.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>Here's Why UPS Married TNT - Motley Fool</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Even at a significant premium, TNT will provide UPS with the much-needed competitive advantage over peers DHL and global competitor FedEx (NYSE: FDX ) . The acquisition will increase UPS's share of European express deliveries to around 17.3% from the current 7.7%, according to data from the research organization Transport Intelligence. This will also bring it closer to Deutsche Post's DHL unit, which holds 17.6% market share, and leave FedEx with a measly 3.3% share in the European region. I'm guessing FedEx is keeping a close watch, or else it may be marginalized into third place in the race for European dominance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 955007, member: 1"] [URL="http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/03/23/heres-why-ups-married-tnt.aspx"][B]Here's Why UPS Married TNT - Motley Fool[/B][/URL] Even at a significant premium, TNT will provide UPS with the much-needed competitive advantage over peers DHL and global competitor FedEx (NYSE: FDX ) . The acquisition will increase UPS's share of European express deliveries to around 17.3% from the current 7.7%, according to data from the research organization Transport Intelligence. This will also bring it closer to Deutsche Post's DHL unit, which holds 17.6% market share, and leave FedEx with a measly 3.3% share in the European region. I'm guessing FedEx is keeping a close watch, or else it may be marginalized into third place in the race for European dominance. [/QUOTE]
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