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What’s open and closed on Christmas 2025—here's what you need to know before you step out
The Economic Times· 2025-12-24 12:11
Store Operations on Christmas Day - A limited number of stores and gas stations will remain open on Christmas Day, including Albertsons, CVS, 7-Eleven, Circle K, Safeway, Walgreens at select 24-hour locations, and Vons [2][10] - Most major retailers and grocery chains will be closed, including ALDI, Costco, Dollar General, Kroger, Target, Walmart, and Whole Foods [5][9][10] - Several national restaurant chains will operate on Christmas Day, such as Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Fogo de Chão, IHOP, and Waffle House, though availability may vary by location [6][10] Postal and Delivery Services - The U.S. Postal Service will be open on Christmas Eve but all post offices will be closed on Christmas Day with no mail delivery [7][10] - UPS and FedEx will also be closed on Christmas Day [7][10] Financial and Market Operations - Banks will not operate on Christmas Day, adhering to the Federal Reserve holiday schedule [7][10] - Stock markets, including Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, will be closed on Christmas Day [8][10] - All federal, state, and local government offices, including courts, will also be closed on Christmas Day [8][10]
FedEx Stock Falls to 52-Week Lows on Gloomy Forecast
Schaeffers Investment Research· 2025-03-21 15:01
Core Viewpoint - FedEx Corp's stock is experiencing a significant decline, down 11.2% to $218.29, marking its lowest level since June 2023, following a fiscal third-quarter earnings miss and a third consecutive cut in profit outlook due to weakness in the U.S. industrial economy [1] Group 1 - The company reported a fiscal third-quarter earnings miss and cut its profit outlook for the third time, citing "continued weakness and uncertainty in the U.S. industrial economy" [1] - Analysts have reacted by slashing price targets, with J.P. Morgan Securities reducing its target from $372 to $323 and Loop Capital downgrading the shares to "sell" from "hold" [2] - The stock has fallen below recent support at $240 and is on track for its third consecutive weekly loss, with a year-to-date decline of 21.9% [2] Group 2 - Among the 33 analysts covering the stock, 21 still maintain a "buy" or better rating, with a 12-month consensus price target of $312.15, indicating a 41.4% premium to current levels [3] - The presence of a significant number of "buy" ratings suggests potential for recovery, although bear notes may pose short-term challenges [3]