UPS profit up despite softer US market

Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:18am EDT
 
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS.N) posted on Tuesday a better-than-expected quarterly profit, citing its international package, supply chain and freight business, which offset a slower U.S. small-package market.

The world's largest package delivery company reported second-quarter net income of $1.10 billion, or $1.04 a share, compared with $1.06 billion, or 97 cents a share, a year earlier.

Wall Street analysts, on average, had expected earnings per share of $1.03, according to Reuters Estimates.

The Atlanta-based company reported revenue for the quarter of $12.19 billion, up from $11.74 billion in the same quarter in 2006.

Analysts had expected revenue of $12.26 billion.

"Strong gains in our international package segment offset a lack of growth in the U.S. business," UPS Chief Executive Mike Eskew said in a statement. "We remain confident in the long-term growth prospects that the dynamic global marketplace offers UPS."

UPS said that in the third quarter it expects earnings per share in a range from 99 cents to $1.04.

Chief Financial Officer Scott Davis said in a statement that its U.S. small-package business more closely correlates to U.S. economic trends "and as a result we should see gradual volume growth in our U.S. package business."

(Reporting by Nick Carey)

 
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