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Is Amazon Pulling The Rug Out From Under FedEx And UPS?

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Is Amazon Pulling The Rug Out From Under FedEx And UPS?

In the past, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN)’s explosive growth had been good news for shippers United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE: UPS) and FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX). However, as Amazon grows, it will continue to be become less reliant upon FedEx and UPS.

No Need To Worry, Says Bernstein

However, according to Bernstein analyst David Vernon, FedEx and UPS investors have nothing to fear.

“Assuming Amazon and other retailers continue to rely less on UPS and FDX, which is reasonable as density builds, the demand for e-commerce deliveries by the national carriers should still yield a reasonable 7–10 percent growth,” Vernon explained.

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E-Commerce Shipping May Decrease, But The Market Will Boom

Bernstein projects that, while FedEx and UPS’s share of e-commerce shipping will continue to decline, the e-commerce market will grow at a strong enough pace to more than offset the declining share.

In the past four years, FedEx and UPS’s share of Amazon package volume has dropped from around 60 percent to its current range of between 30 and 40 percent. However, Bernstein projects that e-commerce sales will grow 8–12 percent annually for the next 10 years.

Vernon believes the market has currently priced in an overly negative outlook for FedEx and UPS.

Bernstein maintains a Market Perform rating on FedEx and Outperform ratings on Amazon and UPS.

Disclosure: The author holds no position in the stocks mentioned.

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May 2016 Nomura Maintains Buy
Apr 2016 Axiom Maintains Buy
Apr 2016 Goldman Sachs Maintains Buy

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