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Amici Curiae Come to UPS’s Aid in Appeals over Cigarette Deliveries – Lexology

In the cross-appeals of a $246,975,614 judgment won by New York State and New York City, amici curiae have filed briefs in support of the United Parcel Service, Inc., (“UPS”). The case is New York v. UPS, Nos. 17-1993, -2107, -2111 (2d Cir.).

The amici curiae have focused on the judgment amount and several aspects of the underlying liability determinations. As might have been expected, the most salient issue raised involves the constitutional implications of the lower court’s overwhelming award of penalties – which accounted for just under 95% of the State’s award and more than 99% of the City’s.

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U.S. delivery companies dig deep to hire holiday season help – Reuters

The tightest U.S. labor market this century is putting pressure on margins for freight haulers and warehouse operators as they bid for hundreds of thousands of workers to move packages during the peak holiday period.

The tightest U.S. labor market this century is putting pressure on margins for freight haulers and warehouse operators as they bid for hundreds of thousands of workers to move packages during the peak holiday period.

UPS is using messaging app Snapchat (SNAP.N) to find workers in competitive markets like Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, UPS global recruitment strategies director Paul Tanguay said.

UPS is also seeking 2,700 rural drivers to deliver packages using their own cars, expanding a 2016 pilot program, Tanguay said.

 

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Amazon? UPS, FedEx Set to Soar – Barrons

Analyst Matt Reustle and his team write that the market is overlooking growing global trade, and the positive impact it will have on air freight and logistics companies, especially FedEx and UPS. While Reustle acknowledges that Amazon is a threat, and margins are a concern, he thinks investors are overly focused on these worries, and not realizing how great a factor the acceleration of international shipping will be.

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Hold Your Drones: Why the Future Is Bright for UPS, FedEx – Barrons

On Tuesday, the United States Postal Service released its fourth-quarter and full-year results, and  Bernstein’s David Vernon and his team write that the situation appears “to be going from bad to worse,” which supports their thesis on publicly traded delivery companies.

Vernon writes that the USPS’s results show that the cost of final mile delivery is increasing, which means that pricing for residential services should improve–a benefit the more productive networks of FedEx (FDX) and United Parcel Service (UPS).  He reiterated an Outperform rating and $132 price target on UPS and a Market Perform rating and $212 price target on FedEx.

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UPS adds another delivery day in Louisville – Louisville Business First

Seeing more brown package cars lately? Well, there’s a reason for that.

United Parcel Service Inc. has added Saturday delivery and pickup to its ground service in Louisville. The increased service was added in the Louisville area on Oct. 14.

It’s part of a nationwide effort to deliver e-commerce packages more quickly, according to a news release from the company. Atlanta-based UPS (NYSE: UPS) says the expansion is one of the largest time-in-transit improvements it has made in its 110-year history.