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UPS seen grappling with struck from low-cost deliveries ahead of essential holiday season

Wall Street anticipates United Parcel Service to report an increase in adjusted quarterly earnings on Thursday, even as concern installs over stubbornly soft need for profitable overnight shipping heading into the important holiday delivery season.

Analysts, typically, expect the world's largest delivery firm to post adjusted revenues of $1.63 per share when it reports third-quarter results before the market opens on Thursday, according to Refinitiv information.

That would easily top the year-earlier quarter's adjusted profit - but might do little to ease issue about results for the fourth quarter, when plan volumes normally soar.

The company's near-term incomes might be pressed by a. still weak parcel need background, Barclays expert Brandon. Oglenski stated in a customer note.

Undoubtedly, competing FedEx in September reported a sharp drop in. quarterly adjusted revenue and trimmed its full-year projections. after its clients continued to trade down to slower, more affordable. services from rapid, more expensive options.

UPS and FedEx discount rates to attract and maintain. customers have heightened throughout this year, even as. the firms unveiled additional charge boosts that use to more. bundles, market pricing professionals stated.

The business are on a hunt for profits, stated Mingshu. Bates, primary analytics officer at consultancy AFS Logistics.

Meanwhile, UPS is filling up its network with low-margin. shipments for China-linked bargain merchants Temu and. Shein - a move that pummeled second-quarter profits. And, it is. taking on the United States Postal Service agreement work that. depressed earnings at FedEx.

Amazon, which accounts for about 12% of UPS. company, stays a threat because it is delivering more of its. own plans, Barclays expert Oglenski said.

Long-lasting pressures from Amazon, non-union FedEx. competition and limited dividend growth paint a relative hard. outlook for UPS shares, he said.

(source: Reuters)