DX Services plc – preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2005
DX Services plc – preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2005Report
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DX Services plc – preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2005Report
Read MoreThe privatisation of postal services, focus of a watershed election in Japan over economic and social reform, is well underway in Europe under the twin pressures of competition and financing. Many of the objections being raised in Japan have already been aired in Europe, albeit with less dramatic effects.
Opposition, sometimes virulent, continues in some areas as a trend towards the introduction of private finance into what used to be an almost entirely publicly owned and run sector gathers pace.
American parcels giant UPS is working with investment bank Goldman Sachs to explore whether it should enter the fray for Exel, potentially triggering a bid battle for the British supply chain company. UPS, which is valued at USD78billion (pounds 42billion) and has very little debt, has long kept a watching brief on Exel, which on Thursday revealed it had received a preliminary takeover approach from Deutsche Post, the German owner of the DHL courier business. Exel shares slipped 3½ yesterday to pounds 11.75, valuing the business at pounds 3.4billion. UPS has been building up its freight forwarding operations, through 2001’s USD450m acquisition of Fritz and last year’s USD150m purchase of Menlo Worldwide Forwarding but lacks Exel’s strong presence in contract logistics – managing the supply chain for blue-chip companies.
Acquiring Exel would maintain UPS’s leadership in parcels delivery, freight forwarding and contract logistics.
Top executives at Exel are set to meet their counterparts at Deutsche Post this weekend to try and hammer out the terms of a deal with the aim of launching a bid within the next two weeks. “Both sides are trying to get a deal done as fast as possible but nothing has yet been agreed,” one person close to the situation said. The push to accelerate talks between the UK logistics company, which has a market valuation of Pounds 3.44bn, and Europe’s biggest postal group came as investment bankers scrambled to try and interest counterbidders in a potential deal.
Read MoreUPS today announced plans to raise its cap to 12.5% on the fuel surcharge applied to UPS Next Day Air®, UPS 2nd Day Air® and UPS 3 Day Select® and U.S. international air services beginning Oct. 3. A fuel surcharge on UPS Ground services is unaffected and continues to fluctuate monthly based on the U.S. Energy Department’s On-Highway Diesel price. It will stand at 3% in September.
UPS introduced a 9.5% cap on the fuel surcharge for its premium Air services in January of this year after prices began advancing rapidly toward the end of 2004. Since that time, jet fuel prices have increased more than 60%.

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