FedEx’s quarterly profit down 6% (Louisville Courier-Journal)
March 21st, 2008 All FedExUPS rival FedEx reported a 6 percent decline in quarterly profits yesterday, saying a slow economy and high fuel prices are expected to continue cutting into profits.
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