FedEx reports strong revenue and earnings growth. Operating margin continues to improve

FedEx Corporation reported earnings of USD1.53 per diluted share for the first quarter ended August 31, compared to USD1.10 per diluted share a year ago. Last year's first quarter included a one-time, noncash charge of USD79 million to adjust the accounting for certain facility leases, primarily at FedEx Express. Excluding this charge, earnings in last year's first quarter would have been USD1.25 per diluted share.

FedEx Corp. reported the following consolidated results for the first quarter:
Revenue of USD8.54 billion, up 11% from USD7.71 billion the previous year
Operating income of USD784 million, up 34% from USD584 million a year ago
Operating margin of 9.2%, up from last year's 7.6%
Net income of USD475 million, up 40% from USD339 million the previous year

Last year's first quarter operating margin would have been 8.5% excluding the one-time charge.

"We remain confident in our ability to achieve solid profitable growth by taking advantage of strong international trade trends, increased demand for fast-cycle logistics and the expansion of online purchasing," said Frederick W. Smith, chairman, president and chief executive officer. "The global economy is growing at a healthy pace with the U.S. economy growing at a moderate, sustainable rate."

Total combined average daily package volume at FedEx Express and FedEx Ground grew 5% year over year for the quarter, due to continued growth in ground and international express shipments.

During the quarter, FedEx Express announced two significant agreements. FedEx Express and the U.S. Postal Service entered into a new agreement for domestic air transportation of mail through 2013. The new agreement is expected to generate more than USD8 billion in revenue over the life of the seven-year contract, which begins September 25, 2006.

Also, FedEx Express and the Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l. (ALPA), the collective bargaining representative for FedEx Express pilots, jointly announced that they reached a tentative agreement on a new labor contract. The tentative agreement will be subject to a ratification vote during the fiscal second quarter by the FedEx Express pilots and, if ratified, the four-year contract would become amendable in 2010.

Outlook

Management is revising the company's earnings guidance to reflect up-front costs related to the proposed pilot contract. If the contract is ratified, the resulting net impact to second quarter and full-year earnings is expected to be approximately USD0.20 per diluted share due to signing bonuses and other up-front compensation. FedEx now expects second quarter earnings to be USD1.45 to USD1.60 per diluted share, and earnings for the year to be USD6.30 to USD6.65 per diluted share. Excluding the impact of the up-front pilot compensation, the fiscal 2007 earnings guidance range has been increased USD0.05 per share from the company's initial guidance. The capital spending forecast for fiscal 2007 is up slightly to USD3.0 billion.

FedEx Express Segment

For the first quarter, the FedEx Express segment reported:

— Revenue of USD5.64 billion, up 10% from last year's USD5.12 billion

— Operating income of USD467 million, up 64% from USD285 million a year ago

— Operating margin of 8.3%, up from 5.6% the previous year

FedEx International Priority (IP) revenue grew 17% for the quarter, as IP revenue per package grew 11%, primarily due to fuel surcharges, an increase in package weights, a higher rate per pound and favorable exchange rates. IP average daily package volume grew 6%. U.S. domestic express package revenue increased 5%. U.S. domestic revenue per package increased 7%, driven by higher fuel surcharges, the January 2006 general rate increase and revenue management actions. U.S. domestic average daily package volume declined 2%, reflecting revenue management actions that began last year.

Operating income and margin during the quarter improved due to revenue growth, revenue management and effective cost controls. Last year's first quarter operating margin was negatively affected by a one-time, noncash charge of USD75 million recorded primarily to adjust the accounting for rent escalation terms in certain facility leases, which reduced last year's first quarter operating margin by 1.4 percentage points.

FedEx Ground Segment

For the first quarter, the FedEx Ground segment reported:

— Revenue of USD1.42 billion, up 16% from last year's USD1.22 billion

— Operating income of USD157 million, up 6% from USD148 million a year ago

— Operating margin of 11.1%, down from 12.1% the previous year

FedEx Ground average daily package volume grew 13% year over year in the first quarter due to increased commercial business and the continued growth in the FedEx Home Delivery service. Yield improved 3% primarily due to the January 2006 general rate increase and higher fuel surcharges. Operating margin was negatively affected by higher legal costs.

FedEx Freight Segment

For the first quarter, the FedEx Freight segment reported:

— Revenue of USD1.01 billion, up 14% from last year's USD892 million

— Operating income of USD150 million, up 11% from USD135 million a year ago

— Operating margin of 14.8%, down slightly from 15.1% the previous year

Less-than-truckload (LTL) yield improved 8% year over year reflecting incremental fuel surcharges and higher rates. Average daily LTL shipments increased 8% year over year due to greater demand for FedEx Freight's regional and long-haul services.

On September 3, FedEx Corporation completed the USD780 million cash purchase of the LTL assets of Watkins Motor Lines and certain affiliates. The operations of Watkins Motor Lines and Watkins Canada Express are being rebranded FedEx National LTL and FedEx Freight Canada, respectively. These strategic additions broaden the FedEx portfolio to provide a full range of complementary LTL solutions, and offer more flexibility and greater value to shippers in the heavy freight sector. The addition of Watkins is expected to add approximately USD900 million to segment revenue in fiscal 2007, with no material effect on this year's earnings.

FedEx Kinko's Segment

For the first quarter, the FedEx Kinko's segment reported:

— Revenue of USD504 million, down 3% from last year's USD517 million

— Operating income of USD10 million, down 38% from USD16 million a year ago

— Operating margin of 2.0%, down from 3.1% the previous year

FedEx Kinko's revenues decreased year over year primarily due to lower copy product revenues attributed to decreased demand and a continued competitive pricing environment for these services.

The operating margin decline was primarily due to the revenue decline, along with services enhancement costs and network expansion initiatives.

In August, FedEx Kinko's announced the details of a multi-year network expansion plan, including the model for new lower-cost centers which will be approximately one-third the size of a traditional center, and will include enhanced pack-and-ship stations and a doubling of the number of office products offered. FedEx Kinko's opened 31 new locations during the first quarter, and plans to open a total of approximately 200 new centers during the fiscal year.

Corporate Overview

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of USD33 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brands. Consistently ranked among the world's most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 275,000 employees and contractors to remain "absolutely, positively" focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. For more information, visit www.fedex.com.

Additional information and operating data are contained in the company's annual report, Form 10-K, Form 10-Qs and first quarter FY2007 Statistical Book. These materials, as well as a Webcast of the earnings release conference call to be held at 8:30 a.m. EDT on September 21, are available on the company's Web site at www.fedex.com/us/investorrelations. A replay of the conference call Webcast will be posted on our Web site following the call.

Certain statements in this press release may be considered forward-looking statements, such as statements relating to management's views with respect to future events and financial performance. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from historical experience or from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, economic conditions in the global markets in which we operate, new U.S. domestic or international government regulation, the impact from any terrorist activities or international conflicts, our ability to effectively operate, integrate and leverage the FedEx Kinko's and Watkins Motor Lines businesses, the impact of changes in fuel prices and currency exchange rates, our ability to match capacity to shifting volume levels and other factors which can be found in FedEx Corp.'s and its subsidiaries' press releases and filings with the SEC.

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