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This Mother of Three Started a Soap Company After School Closures Forced Her to Quit Her Job
Tiffany Dangerfield quit her job at FedEx after the Covid shutdown closed her three children’s school indefinitely. Now she uses Etsy to make extra cash.
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FedEx Pledges $2 Billion Toward Carbon-Neutral Operations by 2040, Aims for All-Electric Fleet
Logistics giant FedEx said on Wednesday that it aims to replace all of its parcel pickup and delivery vehicles with a sustainable electric fleet by 2040.
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Amazon Air Will Have a ‘Growth Spurt' This Spring and Could Eventually Resemble an Airline, Study Says
Amazon is signaling a broader expansion of its air cargo operations within the next 18 months, predict researchers at DePaul University
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Winter Storm Temporarily Closes Hundreds of Walmart Stores and Amazon Facilities, Snarling Delivery
Hundreds of Walmart stores are temporarily closed as winter weather causes severe ice and power outages in Texas, the Southeast and other parts of the country.
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Amazon Uses an App Called Mentor to Track and Discipline Delivery Drivers
Amazon has started putting AI-equipped cameras in some vans, but it already requires drivers to use an app called Mentor that tracks their driving behavior.
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Amazon Is Using AI-Equipped Cameras in Delivery Vans and Some Drivers Are Concerned About Privacy
Amazon has deployed the cameras from Netradyne in Amazon-branded cargo vans used by a handful of companies that are part of its delivery service partner program.
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Jeff Bezos Built a $1.6 Trillion Company From Nothing: Here's the Legacy He Leaves Behind
Bezos transformed Amazon into an e-commerce powerhouse and cloud-computing giant during his two-and-a-half-decade run as CEO.
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The NFL Lost Big in Ticket Sales This Season, But Corporate Sponsorships Blunted the Blow
The NFL says its partnership revenue, which brings in over $1 billion, is in strong position as it gets set to finish its pandemic year with Super Bowl LV.
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UPS Shares Jump on Strong Fourth-Quarter Earnings as Covid Drives Online Shopping
UPS revenue jumped 21% to $24.9 billion during the fourth quarter. CEO Carol Tome said the results were “strong and considerably better than we expected.”
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Amazon Eases New Seller Delivery Requirements as Covid Strains Carriers
The company is postponing strict two-day delivery guarantees for some third-party sellers until June.
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How Two Traders Would Play the 2020 Outperformers That Reversed Course in December
Salesforce is still a long-term buy despite its nearly 10% month-to-date decline, two traders say.
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Local Retailers Turn to Delivery Apps to Make Sure Your Gifts Arrive by Christmas
On-demand delivery apps such as Postmates and DoorDash have expanded beyond food and grocery to offer other products from local retailers.
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Fake Delivery Notices Surge During Biggest Online Shopping Season Ever
As online shopping sees its biggest season ever, hackers are sending fake delivery notices impersonating Amazon, UPS and FedEx, with scams up 72% from last year.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Tesla, FedEx, Airbnb, Winnebago & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: BioTelemetry, Winnebago, Scholastic & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include BioTelemetry, Winnebago, Scholastic, and more.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves After Hours: FedEx, United States Steel, Scholastic & More
Check out the companies making headlines in after hours trading.
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Mad Dash to the Finish: A Record Number of People Plan to Shop the Saturday Before Christmas, Survey Says
Over 150 million Americans plan to shop on Super Saturday this year, up slightly from 147.8 million in 2019, according to the National Retail Federation.
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Buyers Beware: Here's Why It Might Be Too Late to Order Your Holiday Gifts Online
Tuesday marks the official cutoff in the United States for standard ground shipping by Dec. 24, for UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service.
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Coronavirus Vaccines Will Get GPS Tracking and Flight Priority, UPS, FedEx Say
FedEx and UPS outlined for lawmakers how they plan to prioritize and protect shipments of coronavirus vaccines when regulators sign off on the first ones.
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Dry Ice Sales Booming as Hospitals Get Ready to Store Pfizer's Covid Vaccine at Minus 94 Degrees
“Our inventory is a little shot. We’ve ramped up double our normal volume at this point,” Chris Vida, owner of Dry Ice Depot, told CNBC.