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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4110847" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Blaming Ground for your stagnant wages. LOL A little thing your forgetting here. The worst recession in 80 years which saw X stock fall to $33 a share. The problem with Express is that it's in a bad position. It's a needed service but a service that is becoming too expensive to operate. What is happening now is that there's too many carriers and not enough profitable freight. if there's a good thing about is that it might delay the entrance into the business by people like Maersk and XPO who have been long rumored to possible future entrants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4110847, member: 58386"] Blaming Ground for your stagnant wages. LOL A little thing your forgetting here. The worst recession in 80 years which saw X stock fall to $33 a share. The problem with Express is that it's in a bad position. It's a needed service but a service that is becoming too expensive to operate. What is happening now is that there's too many carriers and not enough profitable freight. if there's a good thing about is that it might delay the entrance into the business by people like Maersk and XPO who have been long rumored to possible future entrants. [/QUOTE]
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