
NYSE:FDX
This summary was created by AI, based on 10 opinions in the last 12 months.
FedEx (FDX-N) has shown resilience amidst challenging market conditions, rallying significantly since last April despite recent volatility due to geopolitical tensions and oil price spikes. Analysts noted a robust earnings report with revenues and EPS exceeding expectations, bolstered by an efficient CEO who has focused on cost-cutting measures. FedEx's strategic move to spin off its freight business is anticipated to unlock additional value. While the B2B sector has faced some stagnation, growth in e-commerce and international shipping could provide a buffer against negative impacts from tariffs. Overall, experts express optimism about FedEx's ability to navigate economic challenges, pointing to a potentially favorable valuation with a PE ratio of 16x for 2027.
Last night, they reported a surprisingly good quarter, so shares jumped 2.3%. It has struggled since summer 2024 and especially during the tariff spring of 2025. Is still -17.6% this year and has been downgraded recently. Total revenue is +3% YOY, driven by core FedEx express business. Adjusted EPS easily beat and issued a positive full-year forecast. They raised revenue growth outlook. Cutbacks, like removing stations and pick-up times, (Network 2.0) is cutting costs without angering customers. Also, are making their European business more efficiency with more productivity. He sees more upside, though is a little cautious due to tariffs. FedEx has done very well navigating this tricky economy. Trades at under 13x PE, cheap. Pays a safe 2.5% dividend.
He sold it at $295 recently. Loves the company, but earnings revisions came down. He bought at $262. He may re-buy it if the price and valuation are right. FedEx is a dominant player and the management team proves they can execute. The founder family still owns a lot of shares, and such families don't make crazy decision to preserve their stake. Also, cost savings and a huge share buyback are plusses. Also, they have fewer unionized employees than UPS.
FedEx is a American stock, trading under the symbol FDX (previously FDX-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (FDX). It is usually referred to as NYSE:FDX or FDX
In the last year, 9 stock analysts published opinions about FDX (previously FDX-N on Stockchase). 8 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for FedEx.
FedEx was recommended as a Top Pick by Jim Cramer - Mad Money on 2024-12-13. Read the latest stock experts ratings for FedEx.
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9 stock analysts on Stockchase covered FedEx in the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-05, FedEx (FDX) stock closed at a price of $331.00.
From last-mid-October to mid-February, transports rallied 25% on hopes of better interest rates and better volumes. Then, the Iran war and oil spike came out of nowhere and this sector has fallen 12%. FedEx is more than doubled since last April. It just reported a strong beat and forecast through 2029. It will spin off its freight business which could unlock value. Revenues and EPS beat. Operating margin also surprised well. Still has room to run as it trades at only 16x PE for 2027.