Title: Danya Rahman
1- Danya Rahman
- Hoa Lien
- Martha Mejia
- Sara Woodbury
- Ruchi Shah
2Background
- 1913C.J. Tower Sons, forerunner to FedEx Trade
Networks subsidiary FedEx Trade Networks
Transport Brokerage, begins operation as a
customs broker in Niagara Falls, N.Y. - 1971Federal Express Corporation is founded in
Little Rock, Ark by Frederick Smith.
- 1977After two years of lobbying led by Federal
Express, Congress passes Public Law 95-163,
enabling FedEx and other cargo airlines to use
larger aircraft with no geographic restrictions
on routes. - 1994Federal Express officially adopts "FedEx" as
its brand for recognition as the worldwide
standard for fast, reliable service.
- 2000Parent company FDX is renamed "FedEx
Corporation." Services are divided into companies
that operate independently yet compete
collectively FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx
Global Logistics, FedEx Custom Critical and FedEx
Services
3Mission Statement
- FedEx strives to produce superior financial
returns for shareowners by providing high
value-added supply chain and transportation
services. - FedEx companies will strive to develop mutually
rewarding relationships with its employees,
partners and suppliers.
- Safety will be the first consideration in all
operations. All corporate activities will be
conducted to the highest ethical and professional
standards.
4Management
FREDERICK W. SMITH
T. MICHAEL GLENN
ALAN B. GRAF, JR
President, Chief Executive Officer, FedEx Servi
ces Salary 2,059,787 Total Shares
199,872
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Office
r Salary 2,104,530 Total Shares
183,590
Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer
Salary 4,244,242 Total Shares 15,269
,791
of Shares Held by All Insider and 5 Owners 8
5FedEx Aircrafts
6FedEx Freights
A group of new FL 70 City units
with air ride seats,cabs,
and suspensions
R4179 With FedEx Logo'ed trailers.
Photo of rebranded AF equipment,
now FedEx Freight
When FedEx bought Caliber Systems,
one of the companies acquired was Roberts
Express. FedEx changed the name to FedEx Custom
Critical. This photo was taken at FedEx Freight
( formerly American Freightways
and Viking Freight) customer center at Charlotte,
N.C.
7Competitors Chart
- FedExs has four major competitors in the air
courier industry, two of which are not publicly
traded in the NYSE- DHL and USPS.
8- Average Daily Volume - More than 3.2
million packages daily
- Workforce - More than 138,000 employees
worldwide
- Service Area - More than 220 countries and
territories, including every address in the
United States
- Recent Awards - Air Cargo World "World's Top 50
Cargo Airlines" list, No. 1 (2004)
9- Workforce - More than 25,000 employees
- Average Daily Shipments - More than 64,000
shipments daily
- Service Area - Full-state coverage throughout the
United States (including Alaska and Hawaii)
international service for Canada, Mexico, Puerto
Rico, Central and South America, the Caribbean,
Europe and Asia - Recent Awards - American Trucking Association,
National Truck Driving Championship FedEx
Freight driver Wayne Crowder won the National
Grand Champion and National Rookie of the Year
(2004) first place in the 3-Axle class and
5-axle class categories (2004).
10- Workforce - More than 53,000 employees and
independent contractors
- Average Daily Volume - More than 2.6
million packages daily
- Recent Awards - American Trucking Association
President's Trophy for best overall safety
program (1996, 2000, 2004)
11- Workforce -More than 20,000 employees worldwide
- Service Area-Service in 11 countries
- Recent Awards -Information Week "Information
Week 500" list for top information technology
innovators (2001-2004)
12- Average Daily Volume -Approximately 700 shipments
- Service Area - Service throughout the United
States and Canada, and within Europe
- Workforce - More than 2,000 employees and
contractors
- Recent Awards -Logistics Management Quest for
Quality Award, Expedited Motor Carriers category
(2004)
13Segment Revenue Chart
14FedEx Corporation Key Ratio Analysis
Strength in Growth Rate Percentage
15Price Ratios
FAIR in Price Ratio
16Profit Margin Ratios
Fair Profit Margin
17Financial Condition
Fair financial condition
18Investment Returns
Good Investment Returns
19Management Efficiency
FAIR management efficiency
20Holding Period Return
21FedEx Ratios Conclusion
- Based on FedEx ratios, overall, we conclude that
this company has Strength!!
22Trading Analysis
- Current Price 85.61
- Trading Volume 2,375,800
- Market Capitalization 25.86 Billion
23Market Efficiency
Company Specific News This reaction takes no
form of market efficiency
24Market Efficiency
Non Company Specific News Fed raises interest
rates. FedEx reaction weak form.
25Capital Structure
26Risk Analysis
The company is currently underpriced because
ke(DCF Model) ke(CAPM Model) 0.44 0.0321.
27Cost of Capital
FedEx has negative figures for Ke in DCF and
CAPM. We used constant growth rate model to calcu
late the Ke in WACC.
285-Year Price Chart
29Strengths and Weaknesses
- Strengths
- Based on required return comparison between the
DCF model and CAPM model, it appears that the
stock is underpriced at 98.19. This is a strong
indication that they will meet their mean value
estimation of 105.77. - The capital market structure is stable. Also the
WACC is low. The holding period return has
increased steadily from 2003 to 2004.
- Weaknesses
- FedEx price to earnings ratios seem relatively
low, but this below average ratio can be owing to
the companys abnormally large earnings per
share. - FedEx has a debt/equity ratio a bit higher than
of the industry.
30Buy or Sell?
All things considered, we, as a group, recommend
that stockholders of this company the option of
BUY/HOLD, as do the revered financial analysts.
31FedEx Beyond Package Delivery