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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 5659182" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>I have never said UPS is going belly up anytime soon, quit being so dramatic.</p><p>I am clearly laying out the facts that UPS has been losing market share for the past 30 years. Even if UPS gets to zero percent market share of the US domestic small package market it will not go belly up, but it will be a much smaller company than it is now. But guess what? Likely it will still be profitable.</p><p>Had UPS won in 97, it would have been way more competitive and would likely still have close to ~50% market share, delivering something like 40 million pieces a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 5659182, member: 14596"] I have never said UPS is going belly up anytime soon, quit being so dramatic. I am clearly laying out the facts that UPS has been losing market share for the past 30 years. Even if UPS gets to zero percent market share of the US domestic small package market it will not go belly up, but it will be a much smaller company than it is now. But guess what? Likely it will still be profitable. Had UPS won in 97, it would have been way more competitive and would likely still have close to ~50% market share, delivering something like 40 million pieces a day. [/QUOTE]
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