Expeditors 'adapted well in an erratic quarter' – but earnings disappoint
Expeditors’ Q2 results will have left investors disappointed, with softer-than-expected earnings and a “still-heavy” cost ...
This weekend I will vacate London for a nearby coastal county where, among other things, there will be a greasy pole competition.
Contestants (I won’t be among them) have to ease themselves along a greased telegraph pole, suspended from one end horizontally over the sea, with the goal of grabbing a flag.
The winner receives a prize ham and a whole year’s worth of envy from the other villagers.
Whilst watching this seaside fun I may briefly reflect on the fortunes of Roadrunner ...
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