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Amazon says "ADIOS" to Express?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4090237" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Makes me feel queasy, but I agree. If fedex has excess capacity, and makes even modest profit, then delivering is srill a good decision. If fedex can slowly shed excess capacity, then it will make more sense to drop a paying customer. With more and more retailers getting into delivering- like Walmart and Target- fedex would not want to cut capacity, and later have to add it back. So at this point, why should fedex drop Amazon where it is still making a profit. It isn't like Fred S is working overtime, or losing money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4090237, member: 60252"] Makes me feel queasy, but I agree. If fedex has excess capacity, and makes even modest profit, then delivering is srill a good decision. If fedex can slowly shed excess capacity, then it will make more sense to drop a paying customer. With more and more retailers getting into delivering- like Walmart and Target- fedex would not want to cut capacity, and later have to add it back. So at this point, why should fedex drop Amazon where it is still making a profit. It isn't like Fred S is working overtime, or losing money. [/QUOTE]
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