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Postal Service implied pact not reached with UPS on SurePost, says JPMorganThe contract between UPS (UPS) and the United States Postal Service for SurePost expired on December 31, 2024 and earlier this week the Postal Service posted an industry alert which implies that the two parties did not to a new agreement on SurePost, JPMorgan analyst Brian Ossenbeck tells investors in a research note. The firm points out this is a different agreement than the air cargo contract UPS won from FedEx (FDX) in 2024. JPMorgan says the issue is gaining attention of investors but it has |
Why UPS Stock Is Falling TodayIt appears a deal between United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) and the U.S. Postal Service was not renewed for 2025, and investors are trying to make sense of what that would mean for the transportation company. SurePost is a UPS service created in 2011 that offered lower rates in return for non-expedited transit and using postal carriers for final delivery. On Jan. 7, the Teamsters union representing UPS employees said on social media that "millions of packages moved away from SurePost and the United States Postal Service and returned to UPS package cars this month, now being sorted and delivered by hardworking UPS Teamsters." |
UPS Faces Post-SurePost Challenges: Analyst Sees Long-Term Gain But Near-Term HurdlesUnited Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) shares are trading lower on Thursday. JP Morgan analyst Brian P. Ossenbeck reiterated the Neutral rating on United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS). The analyst notes that the contract between UPS and the United States Postal Service (USPS) for SurePost expired on December 31, 2024, and it seems the two companies did not reach a new agreement. This is separate from the air cargo contract UPS secured with FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) in 2024. Ossenbeck views |
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DHL Buys Into the Growing Retail Returns BusinessThe acquisition of a returns services provider comes as retailers are grappling with the higher volumes that shoppers are sending back. |
Here's Why UPS Stock Failed to Deliver Last YearShares of package delivery giant UPS (NYSE: UPS) fell by 19.8% in 2024, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. It was a challenging year for the company operationally, and its adjusted operating profit is set to come in significantly lower for the year than originally expected. The progression of the company's guidance throughout the year disappointed investors. |
UPS to Benefit From Acquisitions of Frigo-Trans and BPL: Here's HowUPS is strengthening its healthcare logistics capabilities across Europe through the acquisitions of Frigo-Trans and BPL. |
UPS broadens network with double health care acquisitionUPS makes acquisitions to bolster the health care segment of its business. The post UPS broadens network with double health care acquisition appeared first on FreightWaves. |
United Parcel Service Insider Lowered Holding By 100% During Last YearViewing insider transactions for United Parcel Service, Inc.'s ( NYSE:UPS ) over the last year, we see that insiders... |
UPS Stock Is a Better Bet Than FedEx in 2025, Says AnalystShares of logistics firm United Parcel Service were up early Wednesday after a couple of positive actions from Wall Street analysts. |