On June 30, FedEx declined 3.1% in regular trading, trading at approximately $315.27/share, with turnover of $70.38 million. The stock continued to face selling pressure following the company's recently reported fiscal Q4 results.
Although FedEx posted adjusted EPS of $6.31 and revenue of $25 billion, both exceeding Wall Street estimates, its core Express segment operating margin contracted to 7.7% from 8.4% year-over-year. Fuel costs surged 66% to $1.43 billion, while rising employee compensation and outsourced transportation expenses further squeezed profitability. Additionally, the company's full-year adjusted EPS guidance of $16.90 to $18.10 came in well below the analyst consensus of $19.86, a gap that has continued to pressure the stock. Multiple brokerages including UBS, Stifel, and Raymond James have lowered their price targets following the results, with analysts noting that the fiscal year transition and freight spinoff add complexity to evaluating the outlook.
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