Previous Close | 75.52 |
Open | 75.68 |
Bid | 75.94 x 900 |
Ask | 75.94 x 1300 |
Day's Range | 74.85 - 75.98 |
52 Week Range | 60.80 - 78.16 |
Volume | 321,875 |
Avg. Volume | 1,269,226 |
Market Cap | 13.014B |
Beta (3Y Monthly) | 0.89 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 22.42 |
EPS (TTM) | 3.38 |
Earnings Date | Apr 30, 2018 - May 4, 2018 |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 0.90 (1.22%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | 2018-11-30 |
1y Target Est | 74.38 |
Hertz Global (HTZ) saw a big move last session, as its shares jumped nearly 8% on the day, amid huge volumes.
Impressive fleet growth aids Air Lease's (AL) Q4 results. However, waning revenues from aircraft sales and trading activity partly affect the numbers.
Multi-modal freight forwarder and customs broker Expeditors International (NASDAQ: EXPD) reported solid fourth quarter results on February 19, with gross revenues up 18 percent to $2.23 billion, and net revenues, or revenues after the costs of purchased transportation, up 8 percent. Net revenues for the year was up 13 percent, with gross revenues rising 18 percent to $8.13 billion. Net revenue compression is often caused by rate pressure, a factor that Expeditors alluded to in a statement accompanying the results.
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Expeditors (EXPD) outperforms in the fourth quarter of 2018 on the back of strong performances across all its divisions.
Expeditors' (EXPD) results in the fourth-quarter benefit from higher revenues.
On a per-share basis, the Seattle-based company said it had net income of $1.02. The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of six analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research ...
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. today announced fourth quarter 2018 financial results including the following highlights compared to the same quarter of
FedEx Plunges 2.5% after President and COO Bronczek ResignsPresident and COO resigns Shares of FedEx (FDX) fell 2.5% on February 15 after the company revealed in an SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) filing that its president and COO, David
Triton International's (TRTN) fourth-quarter 2018 results are aided by higher operating leases. Efforts to reward shareholders are encouraging as well.
Low passenger revenues with high costs dampen Copa Holdings' (CPA) Q4 results.
Segmental growth is anticipated to aid Expeditors' (EXPD) Q4 results. However, high operating expenses might mar bottom-line growth.
C.H. Robinson (CHRW) promotes Robert Biesterfeld to the position of chief executive officer. Investors will keenly await as to whether the elevation yields the desired results.
Expeditors International (EXPD) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Strong demand for air travel boosts Azul's (AZUL) January traffic. As capacity expansion outpaces traffic growth, load factor declines in the month.
Expeditors International Of Washington Inc NASDAQ/NGS:EXPDView full report here! Summary * ETFs holding this stock have seen outflows over the last one-month * Bearish sentiment is low and declining Bearish sentimentShort interest | PositiveShort interest is extremely low for EXPD with fewer than 1% of shares on loan. This could indicate that investors who seek to profit from falling equity prices are not currently targeting EXPD. Money flowETF/Index ownership | NegativeETF activity is negative. Over the last one-month, outflows of investor capital in ETFs holding EXPD totaled $15.49 billion. Additionally, the rate of outflows appears to be accelerating. Economic sentimentPMI by IHS Markit | NeutralAccording to the latest IHS Markit Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data, output in the Industrials sector is rising. The rate of growth is weak relative to the trend shown over the past year, however. Credit worthinessCredit default swapCDS data is not available for this security.Please send all inquiries related to the report to score@ihsmarkit.com.Charts and report PDFs will only be available for 30 days after publishing.This document has been produced for information purposes only and is not to be relied upon or as construed as investment advice. To the fullest extent permitted by law, IHS Markit disclaims any responsibility or liability, whether in contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence), equity or otherwise, for any loss or damage arising from any reliance on or the use of this material in any way. Please view the full legal disclaimer and methodology information on pages 2-3 of the full report.
Navios Maritime Partners' (NMM) fourth-quarter 2018 results are hurt by a decrease in the time charter equivalent rate.
Higher LTL segment revenues and an improved operating ratio are likely to aid Old Dominion's (ODFL) Q4 results.
Strong freight revenues and lower tax rate to drive Genesee & Wyoming's (GWR) Q4 results. However, high costs do not bode well for the company.
ArcBest's (ARCB) fourth-quarter 2018 results benefit from higher revenues at the asset-based and asset-light segments. A lower effective tax rate also aids results.
Spirit Airlines (SAVE) is expected to perform well on the unit revenue front in fourth-quarter 2018. However, high costs might limit bottom-line growth.
UPS reports better-than-expected earnings per share in Q4 with the international segment performing exceedingly well.
Landstar's (LSTR) Q4 gains from robust truck revenues. However, the company's high operating expenses partly offset results.
Strong freight revenues drive Canadian National's (CNI) Q4 results. Also, the company's decision to hike quarterly cash dividend is encouraging.
C.H. Robinson's (CHRW) Q4 benefits from growth across all transportation service lines. However, soft revenues at Robinson Fresh partly weigh on results.