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FedEx (FDX) Stock Surges 9% on Stellar Earnings Beat and Upgraded Outlook

2026/03/20 18:46
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Key Highlights

  • Q3 fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings per share reached $5.25, significantly above the consensus estimate of $4.09
  • Quarterly revenue totaled $24 billion, surpassing analyst expectations of $23.43 billion
  • Company increased full-year EPS outlook to $19.30–$20.10 range from previous $17.80–$19.00 guidance
  • Shares jumped approximately 9% after hours and climbed 10% during Friday’s premarket session
  • Planned FedEx Freight separation continues as scheduled for June 1 completion

FedEx (FDX) impressed Wall Street with a robust third-quarter performance for fiscal 2026, significantly exceeding analyst projections on both top and bottom lines while boosting its annual forecast. The earnings announcement provided much-needed momentum for shareholders following weeks of volatile trading.

The logistics giant posted adjusted earnings of $5.25 per share for the period, substantially beating the Street’s $4.09 projection. Quarterly sales reached $24 billion, eclipsing the consensus forecast of $23.43 billion. During the comparable period last year, the company generated earnings of $4.51 per share on revenue of $22.2 billion.

Bottom-line net income totaled $1.06 billion, translating to $4.41 per diluted share, compared with $909 million, or $3.76 per share, during the year-ago quarter.


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Adjusted operating profit reached $1.68 billion during the three-month period, comfortably exceeding analyst projections of $1.39 billion.

The outperformance stemmed primarily from robust domestic U.S. package volumes, favorable pricing dynamics, and exceptional peak season shipping demand. Investors have closely monitored volume trends given the prolonged weakness in the broader freight sector over recent years.

Chief Executive Raj Subramaniam attributed the strong performance to “disciplined operational execution, the resilience of our global network, and the accelerating impact of our advanced digital solutions.”

Annual Forecast Upgraded

FedEx raised its full-year adjusted earnings outlook to a range of $19.30–$20.10 per share, compared with its previous guidance of $17.80–$19.00. The updated forecast suggests fourth-quarter earnings near $5.80 per share, slightly below the current Wall Street consensus of $5.93.

The company now anticipates revenue expansion between 6% and 6.5% for the fiscal year, outpacing the analyst consensus estimate of 5.6% growth.

Management also disclosed that cost reductions from its “Network 2.0” transformation program—emphasizing automation and artificial intelligence-driven efficiencies—are now projected to surpass $1 billion, an increase from the previous $1 billion target.

Freight Unit Separation Remains on Track

FedEx Freight, the corporation’s less-than-truckload segment, continues progressing toward its planned spinoff as an independent public company, scheduled for completion on June 1.

FedEx currently trades at approximately 16 times projected fiscal 2026 earnings, whereas competitor Old Dominion Freight Line commands a valuation multiple of 35 times. Corporate leadership anticipates the separation will enable the freight business to achieve a premium valuation.

Shares had advanced roughly 22% year-to-date entering Thursday’s trading session, despite experiencing a nearly 9% decline following escalating tensions in Iran.

Subramaniam informed analysts that the company anticipates “modest” impact from Middle Eastern disruptions, characterizing the region as representing a “relatively small part” of consolidated revenue.

The shipping company is currently engaged in legal proceedings seeking tariff refund recovery for clients following the Supreme Court decision invalidating President Trump’s Liberation Day tariff policies. The financial implications of potential customer reimbursements remain uncertain.

FDX shares climbed approximately 10% during Friday’s premarket session, trading at $392.50.

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