loco_mango

FedEx- too much in so small time.

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NYSE:FDX   FedEx Corporation
Disclaimer/
On average, 90% of all stocks move down with the market, and 75% move up.
The wave principle applies to some extent to individual stocks, but counting waves for them is often confusing and does not have much practical significance. But since the company has a large capitalization, we assume that this stock depends on mass psychology. With time in the distant future, not everything is clear./

Services go beyond shipping-
• Website and marketplace integration
• Flexible delivery options
• FedEx Extra Hours at eligible retailers
• Customized, reliable packaging
• Simplified returns
• E-commerce education and marketing tools
• Access to international markets
• E-commerce fulfillment

Political donations and lobbying
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, FedEx Corp is the 79th largest campaign sponsor in the United States, having donated more than $ 29.8 million to federal candidates and committees since 1989, 37% of which went to Democrats and 63% to Republicans. Close ties with the White House and members of Congress open up access to international trade and tax cuts, as well as business practices.
(In 2005, FedEx was among 53 organizations that contributed a maximum of $ 250,000 to sponsor the president's second inauguration George W. Bush.
During the 2018 calendar year, FedEx spent about $ 10,200,000 lobbying for the federal government, its lowest total since 2008, but more than any other company in the air transport industry.)

Tax evasion
In December 2019, CNBC listed FedEx along with 378 additional Fortune 500 companies that "paid an effective federal tax rate of 0% or less" as a result of the Tax Cut and Employment Act of 2017. The New York Times reported that FedEx paid $ 1.5 billion in taxes after the fiscal year 2017 (effective tax rate of 34%), and then $ 0 after the fiscal year 2018 (effective tax rate of 0%) as a result of lobbying.
Fun fact
At the beginning of its existence, the company experienced numerous difficulties. Once the company had to pay fuel costs in the amount of $ 24,000, and at that time it had only five thousand in its account. The owner of the company, Frederick Smith, withdrew all the money, went to Las Vegas, and won $ 27,000 in blackjack. (They know how to do business).
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