Down Under: Smell of a bleak season for freight transport
‘No peak, but it is also lumpy, as well as weak’ – and frustrated fleet ...
The press has done a pretty good job recently nailing down all the latest relevant facts concerning the annual performance of JB Hunt and its operating units following the release of the Lowell-based group’s unaudited financials last week.
“They tread water in a very challenging environment” was a key remark in a lovely video from FreightWaves that can be found here alongside comprehensive coverage of what works, and what doesn’t, at JB Hunt.
Still, its $114 stock trades about $16 away from its record ...
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