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<blockquote data-quote="purplesky" data-source="post: 1226615" data-attributes="member: 23628"><p>Really? So if UPS explored a new online retail option to compete with Walmart and Best Buy and Costco and Kohl's and Amazon and lets say Macys,etc. you think Wall street would view it as a negative? </p><p></p><p>I think Wallstreet would be very interested in UPS expanding their business model and look at the profit potential. </p><p></p><p><strong>I would say starting an airline and building air hubs to take on FDX Express was a much bigger undertaking for UPS than starting a online retail service would be. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>UPS wasnt public yet when they built an airline but it seems to have worked out pretty well so far. Wall street likes UPS.</p><p></p><p><strong>I have already said that this would just be a future option for UPS if Amazon and Walmart,etc ever really do get to the point of being able to completely deliver their own stuff. But thats far off.</strong></p><p></p><p>UPS(Largest shipping company in the world) is a leading warehouse logistics company with a airline,complete feeder network,UPS freight,cargo,parcel,etc. and they have <strong>CASH</strong>. They already have UPS stores everywhere for returns and pickups. </p><p></p><p>The thing is UPS could start small and test this idea. Maybe partner with other sellers.</p><p></p><p>I think this idea would create some buzz on Wallstreet and probably rattle Amazon and Walmart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplesky, post: 1226615, member: 23628"] Really? So if UPS explored a new online retail option to compete with Walmart and Best Buy and Costco and Kohl's and Amazon and lets say Macys,etc. you think Wall street would view it as a negative? I think Wallstreet would be very interested in UPS expanding their business model and look at the profit potential. [B]I would say starting an airline and building air hubs to take on FDX Express was a much bigger undertaking for UPS than starting a online retail service would be. [/B] UPS wasnt public yet when they built an airline but it seems to have worked out pretty well so far. Wall street likes UPS. [B]I have already said that this would just be a future option for UPS if Amazon and Walmart,etc ever really do get to the point of being able to completely deliver their own stuff. But thats far off.[/B] UPS(Largest shipping company in the world) is a leading warehouse logistics company with a airline,complete feeder network,UPS freight,cargo,parcel,etc. and they have [B]CASH[/B]. They already have UPS stores everywhere for returns and pickups. The thing is UPS could start small and test this idea. Maybe partner with other sellers. I think this idea would create some buzz on Wallstreet and probably rattle Amazon and Walmart. [/QUOTE]
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