FedEx Q4 Profit Falls; Adjusted EPS Tops Estimates; Issues Weak Fiscal 2014 Outlook (FDX)
Before the opening bell on Wednesday, shipping company FedEx Corporation (FDX) reported a decline in fourth quarter profits despite a slight increase in revenues, as expenses and charges rose. However, adjusted earnings were able to beat Wall Street views, while revenue was in-line with estimates.
1 minutes ago - Early on Wednesday, forestry products manufacturer Weyerhaeuser Company (WY) announced the pricing of its public offering of 29 million additional shares of common stock at $27.75 per share.
24 minutes ago - On Tuesday telecommunications company, AT&T Inc. (T) announced the release date for the upcoming Blackberry Q10.
36 minutes ago - Jefferies analysts reiterated their bullish rating on coffee retail giant Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) on Wednesday, as they have increased confidence in the coffee chain's long-term prospects following its presentation at the Jefferies 2013 Global Consumer Conference.
42 minutes ago - On Wednesday, Citigroup reported that it has downgraded apparel retailer, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO).
47 minutes ago - DA Davidson analysts noted on Wednesday that the recent pull back of Rayonier Inc. (RYN) has created a buying opportunity. As such, the analysts upgraded the real estate investment trust.
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