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    FedEx Shares Rise as U.S. Deliveries, Cost Cuts Drive First-Quarter Results Beat

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    Posted on September 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    FedEx shares rose 2% after strong Q1 results driven by U.S. deliveries and cost cuts, offsetting international declines. Analysts expected a profit hit, but FedEx reported a rise.

    FedEx Stock Surges on Strong U.S. Deliveries and Cost Management

    FedEx's First-Quarter Performance

    By Rashika Singh and Shivansh Tiwary

    Key Revenue Growth Drivers

    (Reuters) - Shares of FedEx rose as much as 2% in early trade on Friday, after the parcel giant's first-quarter results surprised Wall Street, driven by strong domestic deliveries and cost-cutting measures that offset a tariff-induced decline in international volumes.

    Impact of USPS Partnership Termination

    The company, seen as a bellwether for global trade alongside rival United Parcel Service, has leaned on efficiency measures and tighter cost controls, including parking planes, closing facilities and merging units, as it works to slash billions of dollars in costs.

    Analysts' Expectations and Profit Forecast

    Overall average daily volumes rose 4% in the quarter, as strong summer holiday demand lifted U.S. parcels, countering a 3% drop in international exports. Revenue per package climbed 2%.

    "Key revenue growth drivers are likely to be ramping up of Amazon volumes, yield increases and absence of USPS headwind," Daiwa Capital Markets analyst wrote in a note.

    "Additionally, peak season volumes are likely to grow mid-to-high single-digits."

    Last year, FedEx ended its two-decade partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, a contract that had consistently weighed on earnings with high costs and thin margins.

    Analysts, who had tempered their expectations amid global trade headwinds, anticipated a profit hit from the end of "de minimis" exemptions that allowed duty-free entry for shipments under $800. Instead, FedEx reported a 2.2% rise in adjusted profit for the quarter through August.

    "FedEx's solid F1Q and issuance of a FY26 guide was a positive surprise for a company that has been battered by a wide array of headwinds, although we note the bar was relatively low heading into the print," J.P.Morgan analysts wrote in a note.

    The company's profit forecast for fiscal 2026 came in just below Wall Street estimates.

    FedEx trades at 11.83 times projected 12-month forward earnings, versus UPS at 12.04, but both stocks are trailing the broader market amid softening industrial demand and a shift to cheaper ground shipping.

    (Reporting by Rashika Singh and Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

    Table of Contents

    • FedEx's First-Quarter Performance
    • Key Revenue Growth Drivers
    • Impact of USPS Partnership Termination
    • Analysts' Expectations and Profit Forecast

    Key Takeaways

    • •FedEx shares rose 2% after strong Q1 results.
    • •Domestic deliveries and cost cuts offset international declines.
    • •USPS partnership termination impacted earnings positively.
    • •Analysts expected a profit hit, but FedEx reported a rise.
    • •FedEx's FY26 profit forecast slightly below Wall Street estimates.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FedEx shares rise as U.S. deliveries, cost cuts drive first-quarter results beat

    1What drove FedEx's first-quarter results?

    FedEx's first-quarter results were driven by strong domestic deliveries and cost-cutting measures, which surprised Wall Street.

    2How did FedEx's average daily volumes change?

    Overall average daily volumes rose 4% in the quarter, supported by strong summer holiday demand for U.S. parcels.

    3What is FedEx's profit forecast for fiscal 2026?

    FedEx's profit forecast for fiscal 2026 came in just below Wall Street estimates, indicating cautious optimism amid ongoing challenges.

    4What impact did the end of the USPS partnership have?

    The end of FedEx's partnership with the U.S. Postal Service allowed the company to avoid high costs and thin margins that had previously weighed on earnings.

    5What are analysts predicting for FedEx's peak season volumes?

    Analysts predict that peak season volumes for FedEx are likely to grow in the mid-to-high single digits.

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