FedEx (FDX) shares fell early Wednesday after the company provided a calendar-year earnings outlook
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FedEx touts premium revenue mix, cost savings and stronger cash flow as it resets its calendar 2026 outlook after a solid fiscal fourth quarter.
The company exceeded savings goals and completed its freight spin-off.
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FedEx reported strong quarterly results, driven by growth in package volumes and yields as the company focuses on high-margin logistics business. The post FedEx boost revenue behind premium parcel, freight volumes appeared first on FreightWaves.
FedEx reported Q4 earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for FedEx (FDX) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended May 2026, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
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FedEx stock sinks despite an earnings beat.

FedEx stock sinks despite an earnings beat.
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Investing.com -- FedEx shares fell about 6% in after-hours trading on Tuesday after the package delivery giant issued a calendar year 2026 earnings outlook that came in below Wall Street expectations, overshadowing better-than-expected fourth-quarter results.
Shares of shipper FedEx fell after the company beat expectations for fourth quarter earnings and revenue and sees continued profit growth this year. Shares fell 4.4% in after hours trading to $303.29. FedEx reported fourth quarter revenue of $25 billion and adjusted earnings of $6.21 a share.
FedEx Corp (NYSE:FDX, XETRA:FDX) shares fell nearly 5% in after-hours trading on Tuesday after the package delivery company issued fiscal 2027 earnings guidance that came in below Wall Street expectations, overshadowing stronger-than-expected fourth quarter results. FedEx projected fiscal...

International courier service FedEx (FDX) topped fiscal fourth quarter estimates on adjusted earnings ($6.31 per share vs. expectations of $5.97). The stock is dropping in Tuesday's after-hours trading. Market Domination Overtime Anchor Josh Lipton takes a closer look at FedEx's earnings release.
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