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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 4624075" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>How do I not include everything I said when it was posted for you to misread? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The first half-dozen or so years when the service was explicitly marketed as the (expensive) solution to the most urgent business needs. That was the point, as the service was cost prohibitive to serve any real benefit to the average person and the company had to operate effectively and grow in those more productive environments before it could afford to expand. It wasn't until the 80s that FedEx started more aggressively expanding direct operations (as opposed to using third party cartage agents) into those MSAs that sorely lacked density of businesses. Not long after that that the company dropped the "business" from "door-to-door delivery of business goods" in its description of business in its annual reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 4624075, member: 23516"] How do I not include everything I said when it was posted for you to misread? The first half-dozen or so years when the service was explicitly marketed as the (expensive) solution to the most urgent business needs. That was the point, as the service was cost prohibitive to serve any real benefit to the average person and the company had to operate effectively and grow in those more productive environments before it could afford to expand. It wasn't until the 80s that FedEx started more aggressively expanding direct operations (as opposed to using third party cartage agents) into those MSAs that sorely lacked density of businesses. Not long after that that the company dropped the "business" from "door-to-door delivery of business goods" in its description of business in its annual reports. [/QUOTE]
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