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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 986509" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>The wage employee's will most likely know when the rest of the world is told.</p><p></p><p>You mention "Investors Already know this" that would be illegal. The long term planning isn't illegal though. In any company like this there are plans, sometimes several, they change as situations change. Was there a grand scheme for Express to not do well on purpose? I doubt it, all it took was a major recession. To me the plans look like very legit business decisions based on customer trends. Yes you could foresee years ago if things didn't improve what you are now alluding to. But if things bounced back hard, then another plan or a revised plan we would be discussing. </p><p></p><p>Your national sales rep would tell you this about your industry. Ground with strategic warehousing is dominating the landscape for the sole purpose to save your customers money (free shipping to their customers if at all possible). Simple. Does any major carrier want a piece of that pie? You bet. Does any carrier not understand what is going on? No. 1+1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 986509, member: 29298"] The wage employee's will most likely know when the rest of the world is told. You mention "Investors Already know this" that would be illegal. The long term planning isn't illegal though. In any company like this there are plans, sometimes several, they change as situations change. Was there a grand scheme for Express to not do well on purpose? I doubt it, all it took was a major recession. To me the plans look like very legit business decisions based on customer trends. Yes you could foresee years ago if things didn't improve what you are now alluding to. But if things bounced back hard, then another plan or a revised plan we would be discussing. Your national sales rep would tell you this about your industry. Ground with strategic warehousing is dominating the landscape for the sole purpose to save your customers money (free shipping to their customers if at all possible). Simple. Does any major carrier want a piece of that pie? You bet. Does any carrier not understand what is going on? No. 1+1. [/QUOTE]
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