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FedEx Q3 results smash Wall Street expectations

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 20, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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FedEx delivered a standout performance in its fiscal third quarter, surpassing Wall Street expectations on both the top and bottom lines and raising its guidance for the full year a result that sent shares climbing nearly 9% in extended trading on Thursday.

The shipping giant reported adjusted earnings per share of $5.25 for the quarter, well ahead of the $4.09 analysts had projected. Revenue came in at $24 billion, topping estimates of $23.43 billion. Net income rose to $1.06 billion, or $4.41 per share, compared with $909 million, or $3.76 per share, during the same period a year ago  a meaningful year-over-year improvement that reflected the company’s continued operational progress.

A quarter built on discipline and digital momentum

The strong results were driven by what company leadership described as disciplined operational execution, the durability of FedEx’s global delivery network and the accelerating impact of its ongoing digital transformation. CEO Raj Subramaniam credited the broader organization for delivering strong financial results while simultaneously maintaining high service standards for customers across its network.

Adjusted operating income for the quarter came in at $1.68 billion, comfortably ahead of analyst estimates of $1.39 billion. The beat was broad-based, reflecting genuine improvements across core operations rather than any single accounting adjustment or one-time item.

At the center of the company’s cost story is its Network 2.0 initiative, an ambitious internal program designed to streamline package processing through expanded automation and artificial intelligence. FedEx had previously targeted roughly $1 billion in cost reductions from the effort. The company now says those savings are on pace to exceed that figure a milestone that signals the operational overhaul is beginning to deliver at scale and ahead of earlier projections.

Guidance raised across the board

Buoyed by the quarter’s results, FedEx lifted its full-year fiscal 2026 outlook in concrete terms. The company now projects adjusted earnings per share in the range of $19.30 to $20.10, a notable step up from previous guidance of $17.80 to $19 per share. On the revenue side, FedEx is forecasting full-year growth of 6% to 6.5%, outpacing the 5.6% analysts had been modeling heading into the report.

The upward revision signals that leadership has genuine conviction in the business’s trajectory for the remainder of the fiscal year, even as the broader economic environment remains unsettled. For investors who had been cautiously watching the company navigate a period of internal restructuring alongside external uncertainty, the raised guidance offered a clear vote of confidence from the top.

Freight spinoff remains on schedule

Among the most closely watched developments at FedEx is the planned separation of its freight division into an independent publicly traded company. FedEx confirmed Thursday that FedEx Freight remains firmly on track to complete that spinoff on June 1, in line with the timeline the company had previously communicated to investors.

The separation is a central piece of FedEx’s broader strategy to streamline its business structure and allow each division to operate with greater independence and strategic clarity. The freight unit has long been viewed as a distinct business with its own dynamics, customer base and growth levers, and the spinoff is expected to allow both entities to pursue their respective priorities without the constraints of operating under a single corporate umbrella.

Investors have been watching the June 1 date closely, treating the freight separation as a potential catalyst for unlocking meaningful value within the larger FedEx enterprise. Thursday’s confirmation that the timeline holds gives the market one less variable to worry about.

Iran war creates modest headwinds

Despite the quarter’s strength, FedEx is not operating in a vacuum. Subramaniam acknowledged on a call with analysts that the ongoing war with Iran is expected to create some headwinds for the business, though he was careful to frame them as modest and noted that the Middle East accounts for a relatively small portion of FedEx’s overall revenue.

The remarks reflect a reality facing many global companies this earnings season strong underlying results being tempered by an increasingly unpredictable geopolitical backdrop. For FedEx, the fundamentals appear solid enough to absorb that pressure without disrupting the momentum it has clearly worked hard to build.

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