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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 129526" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>SCS has proven to be a challenge for UPS, but they're getting their grip. Layoffs as the end of the world? Huh? SCS is bloated in certain areas. They're returning to their hub+spoke model rather than a satellite system. Begining of the end? Right after they build a massive campus in Missisauga (their 3rd largest UPS faciltiy of any kind in the world) and plan expansion in the Netherlands? UPS moving out of the ground courier industry to concentrate on "air" and SCS? Do you actually buy that tripe? Who told you this rumour, a grade 4 commerce studies student?</p><p>Sell the stock when UPS beats analysts and posts $0.96 return per share, even promising "better results" for Q4?</p><p></p><p>Calm down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 129526, member: 6357"] SCS has proven to be a challenge for UPS, but they're getting their grip. Layoffs as the end of the world? Huh? SCS is bloated in certain areas. They're returning to their hub+spoke model rather than a satellite system. Begining of the end? Right after they build a massive campus in Missisauga (their 3rd largest UPS faciltiy of any kind in the world) and plan expansion in the Netherlands? UPS moving out of the ground courier industry to concentrate on "air" and SCS? Do you actually buy that tripe? Who told you this rumour, a grade 4 commerce studies student? Sell the stock when UPS beats analysts and posts $0.96 return per share, even promising "better results" for Q4? Calm down! [/QUOTE]
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