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FedEx Falls After Margins Take A Detour
FedEx delivered a strong quarter, but the stock still got sent back to the sorting facility. The package giant reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $25.0 billion, up from $22.2 billion a year earlier, while adjusted earnings rose to $6.31 per share from $6.07. Shares fell nearly 6% in extended trading Tuesday, as investors looked past the headline beat and focused on a package business that is still carrying some expensive baggage.
Packages were moving through the system; volume was not the issue. FedEx benefited from stronger U.S. domestic and international priority package yields, cost savings from its transformation programs, and higher domestic and export package volume. The problem was that the delivery bill kept growing right along with the business. The segment’s adjusted operating margin fell to 7.7% from 8.4% a year earlier, pressured by higher purchased transportation costs, wage rates, incentive compensation, fuel, and the ever-present impact of global trade policy changes. The margin pressure would have been inconvenient in any quarter, but it landed just as FedEx is asking investors to buy into its next chapter. FedEx completed the spinoff of FedEx Freight on June 1, leaving investors with a more focused delivery company but also a harder set of comparisons. FedEx is shifting to a calendar-year reporting schedule and now expects calendar 2026 revenue growth of about 11%, with adjusted earnings from continuing operations of $16.90 to $18.10 per share. It also plans up to $1 billion in share repurchases, giving shareholders some capital return while management works out the kinks. The pitch is that a slimmer FedEx can produce stronger free cash flow, sharpen its network, and chase higher-value markets such as priority shipping and specialized logistics. That may be right, but the stock reaction showed investors are not ready to sign for the package just because it arrived on time. FedEx beat the quarter, spun off the freight business, and promised growth. Now it has to prove the lighter company can stop margins from getting dinged in transit. SPONSORED CONTENT
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