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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx2000" data-source="post: 547993" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>Call it whatever you want, just pointing out a grammar error as everyone on here is so apt to do. Can't have any fun around here anymore.....</p><p></p><p>It's not really a loss of market share as it is the economy as a whole. Everyone's volume is down, or has at least shifted more towards deferred products rather than overnight. It's not b/c everyone is jumping ship to UPS or vice versa. It's a cycle that has happened before and will again......just like the natural heating and cooling cycles of the earth. (Or is that Global Warming?) </p><p></p><p>Of course the earnings won't be pretty, who's are these days? Tough to increase earnings with 1998 volume and 10-11 years worth of inflation and health care costs thrown in. The RLA issue is completely separate and has nothing to do with the earnings statement, but is obviously a big issue. If the analysts don't look past that, they aren't doing their job and that is their fault, not FedEx/Fred's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx2000, post: 547993, member: 13621"] Call it whatever you want, just pointing out a grammar error as everyone on here is so apt to do. Can't have any fun around here anymore..... It's not really a loss of market share as it is the economy as a whole. Everyone's volume is down, or has at least shifted more towards deferred products rather than overnight. It's not b/c everyone is jumping ship to UPS or vice versa. It's a cycle that has happened before and will again......just like the natural heating and cooling cycles of the earth. (Or is that Global Warming?) Of course the earnings won't be pretty, who's are these days? Tough to increase earnings with 1998 volume and 10-11 years worth of inflation and health care costs thrown in. The RLA issue is completely separate and has nothing to do with the earnings statement, but is obviously a big issue. If the analysts don't look past that, they aren't doing their job and that is their fault, not FedEx/Fred's. [/QUOTE]
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