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UPS lost 106 million in Q4
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<blockquote data-quote="PAUPSGuy" data-source="post: 4351630" data-attributes="member: 67271"><p>I guess I'm the only one on here sensing the shift? UPS is building out its infrastructure while simultaneously starting the Amazon 'slow roll'. I can't predict the future but UPS is definitely starting to swing back. 1.8b invested into pensions after all of their buyouts means they are removing waste for something. Automation will begin to pay off over the next 5 years. Amazon is coming, fast, but UPS is starting to recalibrate. This is a breath of fresh air for me personally. My biggest concern isn't Bezos anymore/right now. Berkshire Hathaway buying FedEx has me uneasy for 2021/2022. Too much pedigree to fail if they take over that "white elephant" - as Warren Buffet put it. </p><p></p><p>The company is going to need some heavy hitters on all levels of every arm of the company but especially operations to ensure survival. Despite your animosity, you all will need to rally this year. That 1.4b investment in PA will increase every relevant metric. Idk guys, I was leery and critical about UPS but I'm sensing a change. Not the transformational kind, but top-down leadership. Don't take my word for it but at least pay attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAUPSGuy, post: 4351630, member: 67271"] I guess I'm the only one on here sensing the shift? UPS is building out its infrastructure while simultaneously starting the Amazon 'slow roll'. I can't predict the future but UPS is definitely starting to swing back. 1.8b invested into pensions after all of their buyouts means they are removing waste for something. Automation will begin to pay off over the next 5 years. Amazon is coming, fast, but UPS is starting to recalibrate. This is a breath of fresh air for me personally. My biggest concern isn't Bezos anymore/right now. Berkshire Hathaway buying FedEx has me uneasy for 2021/2022. Too much pedigree to fail if they take over that "white elephant" - as Warren Buffet put it. The company is going to need some heavy hitters on all levels of every arm of the company but especially operations to ensure survival. Despite your animosity, you all will need to rally this year. That 1.4b investment in PA will increase every relevant metric. Idk guys, I was leery and critical about UPS but I'm sensing a change. Not the transformational kind, but top-down leadership. Don't take my word for it but at least pay attention. [/QUOTE]
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