Fed Ex Corporation (FDX) Comm Stk US$ 0.10
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FedEx to cut between 1,700 and 2,000 back office jobs in Europe
12 June 2024 13:30
(Sharecast News) - US parcel delivery firm FedEx said on Wednesday that it plans to axe between 1,700 and 2,000 back-office and commercial jobs in Europe as it looks to cut costs amid a slump in freight demand.
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FedEx shares hit three-year high after Q3 beat, $5bn buyback plan
22 March 2024 10:24
(Sharecast News) - FedEx shares were soaring in pre-market trade on Friday after the delivery and logistics giant lifted its 2024 guidance and unveiled plans to buy back $5bn of shares following a...
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FedEx cuts FY revenue forecasts amid weak demand
20 December 2023 14:33
(Sharecast News) - Logistics firm FedEx was in the red early on Wednesday after it cut revenue forecasts amid weaker demand.
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FedEx withdraws guidance, takes Royal Mail down with it
16 September 2022 09:46
(Sharecast News) - Royal Mail shares were hammered by the negative read-across in markets from US peer FedEx's decision to withdraw its full-year guidance after Thursday's close.
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