We've created a new community on Google+! The goal of the community is to provide a venue for FedEx contractors to meet, network and share best practices. It's a new group so we're starting to...
Regardless of what side of the aisle you're on, elections have a big impact on our capital markets and yesterday's election results will be no different. Sellers of small businesses will likely see an uptick in buyer activity due, in large part, to the fact that "investors are notoriously averse to uncertainty and the conclusion of an election will help lend some visibility into the future."
Below are actual questions posed by a number of different buyers looking to purchase FedEx routes. For FedEx contractors who are looking to sell, these are some very common buyer questions you should be ready to address...
With the recent transition from IC to ISP in Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada, many FedEx contractors are wondering how this will affect the value and/or exit strategy of their routes.
In the coming weeks, we'll be interviewing a number of buyers who have recently purchased FedEx routes. We'll be asking them a number of questions, such as
FedEx is on the rise with earnings of $606 million in the June-August quarter, up 24 percent from the same period in 2013. Here are the numbers at a glance:
Very interesting article - a great snapshot into the growth FedEx is experiencing. As peak season approaches, our clients have echoed these growth trends loud and clear.
For those FedEx contractors who are contemplating the sale of your routes in the near or distant future, here are some things you can do to maximize their value...
On 8/27/2014 it was brought to our attention that FedEx has announced California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Yuma, AZ will be transitioning from FedEx IC (Independent Contractor) to FedEx ISP contracts.