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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1733302" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>And let's not forget the FedEx keeps their segments separate to avoid union organizing and to avoid paying taxes on its ground/HD units. If they were forced out of the railway act and had to play by the same rules ups does, those unsustainable cheap ground "rates" would be no more. And then fedex especially ground would have to compete with ups on a level playing field with service and price. </p><p></p><p>And that's where fedex would lose. Their business model isn't built for that. That's why Fred has to buy legislation and politicians to keep his "monopoly " in a sense going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1733302, member: 58808"] And let's not forget the FedEx keeps their segments separate to avoid union organizing and to avoid paying taxes on its ground/HD units. If they were forced out of the railway act and had to play by the same rules ups does, those unsustainable cheap ground "rates" would be no more. And then fedex especially ground would have to compete with ups on a level playing field with service and price. And that's where fedex would lose. Their business model isn't built for that. That's why Fred has to buy legislation and politicians to keep his "monopoly " in a sense going. [/QUOTE]
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