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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 79059" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Have you figured it out yet, breaks everything down for you in the article</p><p>look at the package volume numbers from the year before in the second quarter.<span style="color: Red"> It had a combined volume increase of 8% from the year before. this years number improved 3% over last years 8% Its not rocket science</span></p></blockquote><p></p><p>monte you're all over the board on this one. So now you admit your growth came in at 3 percent? And now you admit that last year you reported 8 percent growth for last years second quarter? You don't see a disturbing trend here? I have no interest in winning the fdx vs ups debate. You're acting like the world will end if I don't see just how great a quarter you had? Unlike the average investor I do know how to read through the overhyped fluff on an earnings statement especially in the transportation sector. More importantly to you your investors have to. A 33 percent increase in profits coupled with an increase of 8 percent in overal package volume should have easily translated into a 15 to 20 percent increase in share value. Especially since fdx has led a charmed life with wall street the past 5 years. Instead you had a little runup and then flat lined. My guess analyst are seeing some of the same things I see. But listen it does not matter what I think. I won't buy your stock . So don't try so hard with me. Go find someone thinking of investing in fdx and tell them what a great quarter you had.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 79059, member: 1912"] Have you figured it out yet, breaks everything down for you in the article look at the package volume numbers from the year before in the second quarter.[COLOR=Red] It had a combined volume increase of 8% from the year before. this years number improved 3% over last years 8% Its not rocket science[/COLOR] [/quote] monte you're all over the board on this one. So now you admit your growth came in at 3 percent? And now you admit that last year you reported 8 percent growth for last years second quarter? You don't see a disturbing trend here? I have no interest in winning the fdx vs ups debate. You're acting like the world will end if I don't see just how great a quarter you had? Unlike the average investor I do know how to read through the overhyped fluff on an earnings statement especially in the transportation sector. More importantly to you your investors have to. A 33 percent increase in profits coupled with an increase of 8 percent in overal package volume should have easily translated into a 15 to 20 percent increase in share value. Especially since fdx has led a charmed life with wall street the past 5 years. Instead you had a little runup and then flat lined. My guess analyst are seeing some of the same things I see. But listen it does not matter what I think. I won't buy your stock . So don't try so hard with me. Go find someone thinking of investing in fdx and tell them what a great quarter you had. [/QUOTE]
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