How crazy is this: DSV goes hostile on Expeditors or CH Robinson?
Flying low, way too low…
If there’s a tab that sums up, operationally, the Q2 22 of Seattle-based Expeditors it’s the one below (click to expand)…
… showing a steep drop both in air and sea volumes each month in the second quarter ended 30 June. And it’s safe to assume, just as occurred in Q1 22, that the cyber attack contributed to the trouble.
Then if there’s a (very basic) financial chart that captures the essence of Expeditors’ Q2 story, it’s the colossal drop at the ...
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