Enovix Surges to Top Industrial Gainer of Week, Freight/logistics Service Providers See Decline
Trucking, Airfreight Stocks Under Pressure From End of Port Strike -- Market Talk
The U.S. Port Strike Is Over. This Is What It Means for Transportation and Shipping Stocks.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights FedEx, United Parcel Service, Expeditors International, Norfolk Southern and C.H. Robinson
Port Strike Could Benefit Container Shippers Even as It Hits Retailers, Manufacturers -- Barrons.com
Air Freight Stocks Down Today Amid Port Strikes
Unusual Options Activity: ADP, TT and Others Attract Market Bets, ADP V/OI Ratio Reaches 156.9
A Port Strike Would Be Ill-timed, but Disruption Could Boost These Companies
Barclays Maintains Expeditors International(EXPD.US) With Sell Rating, Maintains Target Price $105
Analysts Offer Insights on Industrial Goods Companies: Knight Transportation (KNX), Expeditors International (EXPD) and Boeing (BA)
Expeditors International of Washington Insiders Sold US$2.2m Of Shares Suggesting Hesitancy
Is Expeditors International Stock Underperforming the Dow?
Jim Cramer Expects Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD)'s Stock Price To Benefit From The Recent Decline In FedEx's Value
FedEx Sends a Shiver Throughout the Transportation and Logistics Sectors With Soft Guidance
Catalyst Watch: FOMC, FedEx Earnings, Electronic Arts Event, and Triple Witching Day
Calculating The Fair Value Of Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE:EXPD)
Expeditors International (EXPD) Up 7.1% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Air Freight and Logistics Q2 Earnings: Expeditors (NYSE:EXPD) Is the Best in the Biz
Is the rebound fading? Goldman Sachs: Hedge funds are selling stocks at the fastest pace in more than two years.
In August, 'smart money' is selling global equities at the fastest pace since March 2022, with the most net selling in North America. Hedge funds are skeptical of the sustainability of the stock market rebound, and geopolitical concerns continue to be worrying. The 'fly' of the economic situation may soon hit the glass windshield.
Expeditors International of Washington's (NYSE:EXPD) Returns Have Hit A Wall