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Welcome new CEO - Carol Tome'
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<blockquote data-quote="j13501" data-source="post: 4575102" data-attributes="member: 918"><p>Traders move the stock price in the short term, but good pricing decisions and good operating results affect it in the long term. </p><p></p><p>For example, take a look some pricing information reported in the Wall Street Journal today:</p><p></p><p><em>UPS on</em> Friday said the <em>fees</em> could total as much as $3 a package <em>for</em> ground shipments and <em>other</em> lower-priced shipping options and up to $4 a package <em>for</em> air shipments bound <em>for</em> residences. That is significantly higher than the last time <em>UPS</em> instituted <em>additional fees during</em> a peak <em>holiday season</em>, <em>in</em> 2018. </p><p></p><p>It was reported that these additional fees would apply from mid November to mid January and be applicable to customers who ship more than 25,000 packages per week. </p><p>Now, I don't know if this reporting is accurate or not - but I do know that making these kinds of decisions will ensure that if we get exceptionally high volume levels at peak from the largest customers, we will get compensated for that additional volume. A good business decision that helps every employee dealing with peak volume levels and improves earnings margins for the organization during the 4th qtr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j13501, post: 4575102, member: 918"] Traders move the stock price in the short term, but good pricing decisions and good operating results affect it in the long term. For example, take a look some pricing information reported in the Wall Street Journal today: [I]UPS on[/I] Friday said the [I]fees[/I] could total as much as $3 a package [I]for[/I] ground shipments and [I]other[/I] lower-priced shipping options and up to $4 a package [I]for[/I] air shipments bound [I]for[/I] residences. That is significantly higher than the last time [I]UPS[/I] instituted [I]additional fees during[/I] a peak [I]holiday season[/I], [I]in[/I] 2018. It was reported that these additional fees would apply from mid November to mid January and be applicable to customers who ship more than 25,000 packages per week. Now, I don't know if this reporting is accurate or not - but I do know that making these kinds of decisions will ensure that if we get exceptionally high volume levels at peak from the largest customers, we will get compensated for that additional volume. A good business decision that helps every employee dealing with peak volume levels and improves earnings margins for the organization during the 4th qtr. [/QUOTE]
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