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释放复苏信号!联邦快递(FDX.US)恢复全年业绩指引 预计营收最高增6%

Core Viewpoint - FedEx has restored its full-year revenue and profit guidance, indicating a clearer outlook for its business despite ongoing tariff pressures [1] Financial Performance - For fiscal year 2026, FedEx expects adjusted earnings per share to be between $17.20 and $19, slightly below the analyst average estimate of $18.25 [1] - The company anticipates revenue growth of up to 6% for the year, significantly exceeding the analyst forecast of 1.2% [1] - In the first fiscal quarter, FedEx reported adjusted net income of $910 million (or $3.83 per share), surpassing last year's $890 million (or $3.60 per share) and the analyst average estimate of $3.59 [3] - Quarterly revenue reached $22.24 billion, exceeding the market expectation of $21.66 billion [3] Business Operations - FedEx's strong performance is attributed to increased volume in high-margin priority delivery packages, a rise in domestic package volume, and cost-cutting measures [1] - The company has implemented a multi-billion dollar cost reduction plan, achieving a target of $1 billion in cost savings for the fiscal year [2] - Operating margin improved from 5.2% to 6%, supported by a 5% increase in domestic average daily deliveries [2] Market Context - FedEx's stock price rose over 5% in after-hours trading, although it has declined approximately 18% year-to-date, while the S&P 500 index has increased by about 13% [2] - The company is facing challenges from the termination of a long-standing trade policy that exempted low-value packages from tariffs, creating uncertainty in global freight operations [2] - Despite a 3% decline in international average daily export volume, FedEx's overall average daily package volume increased by 4%, and revenue per package rose by 2% [2] Strategic Initiatives - FedEx plans to continue its stock buyback program, having repurchased $500 million worth of shares in the first quarter [3] - The company aims to complete the spin-off of its freight business by June 2026 [3]