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 ...
“Well, we are all learning to live with the changes that have been presented by the virus. When we began in mid-March, the response to a very sudden change in how we do business was incredible. From day one, we had to pivot to a new normal on the go (…) The third quarter showed us some new opportunities and spiking customer demands across all businesses that I don’t recall seeing in the past.” – JB Hunt CEO ...
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