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FedEx (FDX) Q3 Earnings Tomorrow – Consensus Expectations and Key KPIs to Watch
FedEx FDX +0.66% ▲ will release its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results after market close on Thursday, March 19. Investors should monitor consensus expectations and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) ahead of results, as they serve as important benchmarks for gauging both market sentiment and company performance, with beats or misses often driving sharp stock price reactions.
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FedEx is a global leader in transportation, e-commerce, and logistics services. It handles package delivery, freight shipping, and related business solutions worldwide. Fuel remains its most unpredictable cost; recent oil surges past $100 from Iran tensions threaten margins, while U.S.-Israeli strikes and Iran’s cargo ship attacks risk pandemic-like shipping disruptions for retailers and supply chains.
Expectations from FedEx
The Street expects FedEx to post earnings per share (EPS) of $4.15, down from $4.51 reported last year. Sales are forecast to rise 6% year-over-year to $23.49 billion.
For FedEx, Average Daily Package Volume and Average Daily Freight Pounds stand out as two vital KPIs. Package volume tracks shipment counts to boost efficiency in sorting and delivery networks, while freight pounds measure weight for air/ground capacity planning.
Why Average Daily Package Volume Is Important
Average Daily Package Volume tracks the average number of individual parcels FedEx processes each day, primarily via its Express and Ground networks for standard small-shipment deliveries. This metric indicates the demand trends and operational scale.
After a Q2 2025 dip, it shows slight recovery from strong U.S. domestic performance and Network 2.0 efficiencies, despite global trade headwinds and a major contract expiration. FedEx is optimizing U.S. stations and gaining in Europe for growth potential, but freight pressures and higher costs are ongoing concerns.
Why Average Daily Freight Pounds Matter
Average Daily Freight Pounds measures the average daily weight (in pounds) of freight shipments, mainly through FedEx Express Freight or FedEx Freight services for bulk LTL (less-than truckload) or palletized loads.
This metric shows a declining trend, exacerbated by global trade challenges, expiration of the U.S. Postal Service contract, and industrial weakness, especially from China. FedEx prioritizes cutting costs and optimizing its network to tackle challenges. Investors should track how these issues affect freight operations and finances.
Is FDX a Good Stock to Buy Today?
Analysts remain cautiously optimistic about FedEx’s long-term outlook. On TipRanks, FDX has a Moderate Buy consensus rating based on 16 Buys, six Holds, and two Sell ratings. The average FedEx price target of $384.70 implies 8.5% upside potential from current levels. Over the past year, FDX shares have surged 44.3%.
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