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  2. Why FedEx Stock Is Falling Today - AOL

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    FedEx cut its guidance for fiscal 2025 earnings per share to a range of $20 to $21 (down from $20 to $22 previously), and cut its outlook for revenue growth to a low-single-digit percentage from ...

  3. Why Is FedEx (FDX) Down 10.5% Since its Last Earnings ... - AOL

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    FedEx (FDX) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

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  6. List of counties in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Within Maryland the county is the default unit of local government. Under Maryland law, counties exercise powers reserved in most other states at the municipal or state levels. [ 4 ] Many of the state's most populous and economically important communities, such as Bethesda , Silver Spring , Columbia , and Towson are unincorporated and receive ...

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  8. Category:FedEx Express accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "FedEx Express accidents and incidents" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Railway Express Agency - Wikipedia

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    REA arranged transport and delivery via existing railroad infrastructure, much as today's UPS or DHL companies use roads and air transport. It was created through the forced consolidation of existing services into a national near-monopoly to ensure the rapid and safe movement of parcels, money, and goods during World War I .