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  2. Why UPS Stock Is Falling Today - AOL

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    It appears a deal between United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) and the U.S. Postal Service was not renewed for 2025, and investors are trying to make sense of what that would mean for the ...

  3. Is It Finally Time to Give Up on UPS After the High-Yield ...

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    United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) stock fell 14.1% on Jan. 30 after the company reported disappointing fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 results. The stock is now at its lowest level since July ...

  4. Why UPS Stock Is Down Today - AOL

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    A Wall Street analyst is souring on United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS), and the stock is losing ground on the news. Shares of UPS traded down 3% as of 1:15 p.m. ET after the stock was downgraded to ...

  5. Own UPS Stock? Here's What FedEx's Big News Means to You. - AOL

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    He singled out FedEx's higher-margin business-to-business deliveries as an area of weakness and said, "We saw increasing demand for our lower-yielding services." It gets worse.

  6. 1 Unfavorable Trend That Explains the 27% Decrease in UPS Stock

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    It's been tough going for United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) and its shareholders lately. The stock has declined by 27% since the start of 2023. Much of the reason is the effect of declining ...

  7. Lock-up provision - Wikipedia

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    Lock-up provision is a term used in corporate finance which refers to the option granted by a seller to a buyer to purchase a target company’s stock as a prelude to a takeover. [1] The major or controlling shareholder is then effectively "locked-up" and is not free to sell the stock to a party other than the designated party (potential buyer).

  8. Corporate spin-off - Wikipedia

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    For example, when Agilent Technologies was spun off from Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1999, the stockholders of HP received Agilent stock. A company not considered a spin-off in the SEC's definition (but considered by the SEC as a technology transfer or licensing of technology to the new company) may also be called a spin-off in common usage.

  9. Why UPS Stock Is Plunging Today - AOL

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    United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) beat expectations for the fourth quarter, but the company's forecast for 2025 was well short of expectations, in part because of a high-profile break with partner ...