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UPS-ron: MIP vs. Material Definitive Agreement
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<blockquote data-quote="upsdawg" data-source="post: 133943" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>O-Anon.......you mention that FedEx Stock has risen 300%------their revenues are up because of some major aquisitions---Caliber...Viking---RPS---of course their stock price has increased.</p><p></p><p>UPS goal was and is to be a $40 Billion company--we are almost there.Our company has changed--we are looking to obtain part of the $300 Billion Supply Chain Market----we don't care much about the low revenue ground package as much anymore-----need those High Revenue Int'l Packages.UPS has continually paid some good dividends on a quarterly basis.You are right . the stock has gone up and down--we announce a record earnings for the quarter and it is a penny below Wall Street expectations and our stock value goes down---Bottom Line--UPS is financially sound and will be a major competitor in the many years to come.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Mike Eskew------he is the CEO of a company that is responsible for 5% of the GNP---it is not an easy job and as long as he continues to find ways to make us money in the future I think he is doing his job.I Love these $1Billion Profit Quarters---keep them coming!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsdawg, post: 133943, member: 2020"] O-Anon.......you mention that FedEx Stock has risen 300%------their revenues are up because of some major aquisitions---Caliber...Viking---RPS---of course their stock price has increased. UPS goal was and is to be a $40 Billion company--we are almost there.Our company has changed--we are looking to obtain part of the $300 Billion Supply Chain Market----we don't care much about the low revenue ground package as much anymore-----need those High Revenue Int'l Packages.UPS has continually paid some good dividends on a quarterly basis.You are right . the stock has gone up and down--we announce a record earnings for the quarter and it is a penny below Wall Street expectations and our stock value goes down---Bottom Line--UPS is financially sound and will be a major competitor in the many years to come. Regarding Mike Eskew------he is the CEO of a company that is responsible for 5% of the GNP---it is not an easy job and as long as he continues to find ways to make us money in the future I think he is doing his job.I Love these $1Billion Profit Quarters---keep them coming!! [/QUOTE]
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