UPS talks to lots of customers – outlook? Impossible. Later? Who knows?
UPS SCS – not a pretty sight
What’s not to like about a company that posts a 16% year-on-year jump in quarterly revenues?
Umm, better ask UPS investors.
The Atlanta-based integrator released Q3 2020 figures at 0830ET on Wednesday and by 0930, the stock was off almost 7%.
(Premium shameless self-promotion: you’d have been prepared if you had read our Halloween run-up coverage on the eve of the Q3 ’20 results)
The stock – look at the chart above and spare a thought for the long-term bulls – came back a ...
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