United Parcel Service Inc. shares plunged after the company projected annual revenue well below expectations, telling investors that a long-awaited rebound in demand for its parcel services won’t arrive this year and prompting it to slash its low-margin business with Amazon.
Shares of United Parcel Service suffered their worst day ever on Thursday, after the package-delivery giant announced an agreement that would cut its business with Amazon.com Inc., its largest customer,
Logistics company United Parcel Service (UPS) has announced that Amazon (AMZN) packages sent through its service will decrease by over 50% by
UPS projected a decline in revenue for the current year, with a key factor being plans to phase out more than half of the business it does with Amazon over the next 18 months.
Shares of parcel delivery company UPS (NYSE:UPS) fell 17.6% in the morning session after the company reported weak fourth-quarter results and provided full-year revenue guidance, which missed significantly.
Shares of United Parcel Service (UPS) dropped 15% on Thursday, marking its worst day ever, after the company announced a significant reduction in its business with Amazon (AMZN), its largest customer.
Today's bear gap has UPS falling to more than four-year lows and its largest single-day percentage drop in history. The equity is on the short sell restricted (SSR) list amid the volatility, and sports a 30% year-over-year deficit.
UPS has been shipping Amazon packages for nearly 30 years, she added. The Seattle-based online retailer accounted for nearly 12% of UPS' total revenue in 2024, Tomé said. The company reported $91.1 billion in revenue for the fiscal year.
Logistics company United Parcel Service (UPS) has announced that Amazon (AMZN) packages sent through its service will decrease by over 50% by
Investors are displeased, but the strategy of moving away from lower-margin deliveries makes sense in the long run.
UPS announced a seismic shift in the relationship with its largest customer, Amazon, prompting a sharp stock price drop Thursday morning.