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Wall Street Zen Downgrades FedEx to 'Buy' Rating
Analysts cite concerns over growth and profitability outlook for the shipping giant.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 6:33am
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Investment research firm Wall Street Zen has downgraded shares of FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX) from a "strong-buy" rating to a "buy" rating in a new research report. The analysts cited a less optimistic view on FedEx's growth and profitability outlook compared to previous expectations.
Why it matters
FedEx is one of the world's largest logistics and shipping companies, so changes to its rating by influential analysts can impact investor sentiment and the stock price. This downgrade signals potential concerns about FedEx's future performance that could have broader implications for the shipping industry.
The details
In the research note, Wall Street Zen analysts lowered their price target on FedEx shares and expressed a more cautious outlook on the company's ability to maintain its strong growth trajectory and profit margins. The analysts noted increased competition in the shipping and logistics space as well as potential headwinds from economic conditions that could pressure FedEx's business.
- The downgrade was issued on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
The players
Wall Street Zen
An investment research firm that provides analysis and ratings on public companies.
FedEx Corporation
A global logistics and courier company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee that provides express, ground, freight, and supply chain management services.
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching FedEx's upcoming earnings report and guidance to see if the company addresses the concerns raised by Wall Street Zen. The stock's performance in the coming weeks and months will also indicate how the market is reacting to the downgrade.
The takeaway
This downgrade from a prominent research firm highlights the challenges facing FedEx as it navigates a rapidly evolving shipping and logistics landscape. Investors will need to carefully monitor the company's ability to adapt and maintain its competitive edge in the face of these headwinds.
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