UPS Makes $549 Million in Third Quarter
| 23 October 2009
UPS announced after-tax profits of $549 million for the third quarter
of 2009 (July-Sept), up from $445 million in the second quarter.
It’s
no surprise that in this economy, UPS’s profits are down from last
year. UPS made $970 million in the second quarter of 2008. But UPS is
still making big money—and still beating the competition.
In a terrible economy, UPS has hauled in $1.4 billion in after-tax profits since the beginning of the year.
By comparison, FedEx made just $181 million in the last quarter—and lost $779 million in the six months before that.
Total
package volume is down 3.6 percent—a drop, but not enough to justify
the number of laid-off drivers, combined routes and excessive overtime.
With $1.4 billion in profit after taxes already in the bank, no one needs to be crying tears for Big Brown. The
working Teamsters who busted our backs to create these profits deserve
a little more respect and a lot more contract enforcement.
Click here to read UPS's press release on its Third Quarter profits.
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