DHL sees H1 profits plummet, but XPO gains momentum in North America
There was a mixed bag of first-half results for two global logistics operators this week: ...
In this environment, anything concerning executives’ compensation is a big deal. It makes a difference when staff and investors appreciate the decisions taken by the top brass, and how they are communicated externally.
Talking of which, XPO Logistics is often very aggressive promoting its achievements as well as swift actions aimed at containing the ripple effect.
Some decisions concerning essential workers, for example, have been remarkable (more here) – others not so much, in my view, judging by certain proposals disclosed in a recent filing ...
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