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UPS
UPS.US
United Parcel Service, Inc., a package delivery and logistics provider, offers transportation and delivery services. It operates through two segments, U.S. Domestic Package and International Package. The U.S.
390.32 B
UPS.USMarket value -Rank by Market Cap -/-

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05/12/2025 Update
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Air Freight and LogisticsIndustry
Industry Ranking10/26
Industry medianC
Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreB
    • ROE33.67%A
    • Profit Margin6.15%B
    • Gross Margin22.15%D
  • Growth ScoreD
    • Revenue YoY-1.33%D
    • Net Profit YoY-2.89%C
    • Total Assets YoY4.58%C
    • Net Assets YoY-6.14%D
  • Cash ScoreC
    • Cash Flow Margin1626.37%B
    • OCF YoY-1.33%D
  • Operating ScoreA
    • Turnover1.28A
  • Debt ScoreE
    • Gearing Ratio77.80%E

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    Morning Trend | UPS volume strengthens, can the logistics concept catch up quickly?

    UPS saw a surge in its stock price driven by buying interest during last night's trading session, with the community optimistic about the logistics "peak season opportunity coming?" Short-term observations indicate a mix of cautious capital and active participation, leading to a temporary rebound in sector sentiment. From the latest fundamental perspective, the combination of e-commerce promotions and better-than-expected online retail orders in the U.S. has made logistics concepts a main line for capital replenishment again. Although UPS itself lacks explosive announcements, overall demand in the logistics chain is rising, and the market is betting on a continuous increase in peak season order volumes. Related express delivery and supply chain stocks are also accelerating, and traders are paying attention to right-side rebound opportunities in line with sector rotation. On the chart, the daily K-line has regained an upward trend, and MACD is gently rising, indicating an enhanced exploratory buying structure, but the "climax" sentiment has not fully ignited. Although trading volume has warmed up, it has not truly "exploded," reflecting cautious operations from the main players—if there is no follow-through on volume, intraday pullbacks are hard to avoid. Short-term trading has seen intense observation and turnover, with significant sector differentiation. The community suggests closely monitoring intraday volume and price, as well as the rhythm of hot topic switches—whether the rebound can be sustained will only be determined during trading. If there is a strong surge, right-side traders can follow the market's main line to quickly capture wave jumps; if volume weakens, they should exit at any time. The window for logistics rebound has opened; who can become the second wave leader in the short term will be signaled by today's intraday movements!

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    $UPS(UPS.US) today's stick bearish engulfer. I moved up my let it ride stops on partial. Not a great look

    Source: Sunrise Trader

    $UPS(UPS.US) updated chart. No change yet to the let it ride stops.

    Source: Sunrise Trader

    $UPS(UPS.US) exdivy today. 1.64 per share. Still have let it rides here

    Source: Sunrise Trader

    The USPS just reported a $9 billion loss for fiscal 2025 with a 5.7% parcel volume drop. Most people see this and think okay, the post office is losing package business to Amazon and FedEx but no that...

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    Some of the Layoffs Across Corporate America.

    • UPS: 48,000 employees

    • Amazon: 30,000 employees

    • Intel: 24,000 employees

    • Accenture: 11,000 employees

    • USPS: 10,000 employees

    • Microsoft: 9,000 employee........................................................................................................................