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To: E_K_S who wrote (78162)9/30/2025 2:40:06 PM
From: bruwin  Respond to of 78476
 
According to Buffett's price target of $~161/share, UPS is certainly undervalued at ~83/share.

But, needless to say, that is not the only primary consideration.

UPS's Revenue has declined by about 16% over the last two Quarters, and its Net Income by ~25% .... not something that Buyers find attractive.

A dividend of ~8% is a positive, but if Net Incomes continue to decline that could affect UPS's revenue available for shareholders.



To: E_K_S who wrote (78162)9/30/2025 7:34:10 PM
From: Grommit  Respond to of 78476
 
UPS AI summary

Declining Delivery Volumes and Revenue Weakness:
  1. Reduced Amazon Volume: UPS is strategically reducing its reliance on lower-margin business, most notably from Amazon, which is leading to a decline in overall package volume in the near term. This is a deliberate move to improve the quality and profitability of its business mix.
  2. Soft Demand and Macroeconomic Uncertainty: Broader economic slowdowns, geopolitical uncertainty, and cautious consumer sentiment have led to a general decline in the volume of packages shipped, putting pressure on consolidated revenue.
  3. International Trade Issues: The international segment, particularly the profitable China-U.S. trade lane, has been impacted by tariffs and the removal of certain tariff-free exemptions, causing volume to tumble.

Rising Costs and Margin Pressure:
  1. Labor Costs: The new contract with the Teamsters union resulted in material increases in wage and benefit costs, pressuring operating margins.
  2. Slower-Than-Expected Cost Reductions: The company is undergoing significant network restructuring to optimize operations and achieve cost savings. However, the anticipated cost benefits have been slower to materialize than planned, with workforce attrition rates being lower than expected in some areas.

Strategic Overhaul and Short-Term Pain:
  1. UPS is in the middle of a major business overhaul aimed at being a smaller, more profitable company by focusing on higher-margin sectors like small-and-medium businesses and healthcare logistics.

UPS's strategy focuses on improving its revenue per piece by prioritizing higher-margin customers and optimizing its network for profitability.