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30.01.12 23:08

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzDie Spinnen ein bissien target price of $13.70

January 30, 2012 at 3:59
 
 Zacks Investment Research downgraded shares of YRC WORLDWD INC (YRCW) from OUTPERFORM to NEUTRAL on January 30, 2012, with a target price of $13.70.

YRC Worldwide Inc., is one of the largest transportation service providers in the world, is the holding company for a portfolio of successful brands including Yellow Transportation, Roadway Express, Reimer Express, Meridian IQ, USF Holland, USF Reddaway, USF Bestway, USF Glen Moore, and New Penn Motor Express. The enterprise provides global transportation services, transportation management solutions and logistics management. The portfolio of brands represents a comprehensive array of services for the shipment of industrial, commercial and retail goods domestically and internationally.

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http://www.stockrants.com/2012/01/30/...aded-by-zacks-to-neutral.html

 

30.01.12 23:21

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzLong-Haul Trucker YRC

Long-Haul Trucker YRC to Exit Next-Day Market

The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
 
 
Network redesign concentrates on long-haul freight, reduced handling

YRC Worldwide is proposing changes to its long-haul freight network that will speed shipments and take long-haul carrier YRC out of the next-day freight market.

The change of operations, which must be approved by the Teamsters union, would be the most significant step yet in the restructuring of YRC launched last year by CEO James Welch and President Jeff Rogers.

“We’re going to have YRC focus on long-haul,” Rogers said in an interview Monday. That means eliminating the next-day Velocity network YRC launched in 2008.

With that decision, the long-haul carrier will no longer compete with sister companies in the YRC regional group for same-day or next-day freight.

“We’ve got Holland, New Penn and Reddaway, the best next-day carriers in their footprint,” Rogers said. “We’re going to let them do what they do best.”

Restructuring its long-haul network will help YRC load more freight direct to more points, reducing the potential for damage, building density and speeding shipments.

“We’re going to eliminate a lot of handling, reduce several thousand handles a day,” said Rogers. “We want to be the best two- to five-day carrier, period.”

The present network is designed to handle 70,000 shipments per day but YRC is handling on average only about 48,000, the company said in its proposal. YRC will not close any terminals, Rogers said, but change their function.

For example, a distribution center might become an end-of-the-line terminal. The redesign will concentrate freight flow through a smaller number of distribution centers.

“We’re going to increase our emphasis on the corridor hub,” Rogers said.

The company has about 300 terminals and it trying to auction inactive surplus facilities shuttered after the 2009 merger of Yellow Transportation and Roadway. YRC plans to shut down 60 “road domiciles” at end-of-the-line terminals.

“We’re moving a lot of the drivers back to the distribution centers,” said Rogers.

Network redesign concentrates on long-haul freight, reduced handling

The two proposed changes of operations were sent to the Teamsters union with a request for a hearing on or about Feb. 28. They are available here and here.

-- Contact William B. Cassidy at wcassidy@joc.com. Follow him on Twitter @wbcassidy_joc.

http://www.joc.com/ltl/long-haul-trucker-yrc-exit-next-day-market

 

30.01.12 23:39

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzYRCW compared to its main competitors

YRC Worldwide Corp market valuation multiples

Analysis

The EV/EBITDA ratio is a relevant market valuation ratio. YRC Worldwide Corp shows a EV/EBITDA ratio of 4.24 for the next 12 months.
This is significantly lower than the median of its peer group: 7.57 The company valuation of YRC Worldwide Corp according to these metrics is way below the market valuation of its peer group.
This is significantly lower than the average of its sector (Trucking) 7.83 The company valuation of YRC Worldwide Corp according to these metrics is way below the market valuation of its sector.

Market valuation multiples for YRC Worldwide Corp (US9842496070 - YRCW) compared to its main competitors

http://www.infinancialsanalytics.com/en/...ldwide%20Corp,30468NU.html

 

31.01.12 16:52

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969und

wieder haben Einige ausgepusht.
Immer dergleiche Dreck.  

31.01.12 17:31

5275 Postings, 5205 Tage GropiusDer Titel des Forum ist genail !

unterbewerteter Transportgigant !
Seit Erkennen der Unterbewertung minus 99,2 % ! Rekord !

Nach minus 99,2 % könnte aber nun eine Unterbewertung vorliegen.  

31.01.12 17:41

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969du übetreibst!

es sind 99,19%

 

31.01.12 17:41

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969der war gut

gell
HIHI  

31.01.12 18:05

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969Kleine_prinz

Verbrauchervertrauen ist in den USA zurückgegangen.  

31.01.12 18:34

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzYRC Worldwide seeks union

YRC Worldwide seeks union approval for unit restructuring

Kansas City Business Journal by David Twiddy, Reporter
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 11:02am CST

 

YRC Inc. is getting out of the next-day delivery business as it continues to shift its focus to being a pure-play long-haul carrier.

The company, the national less-than-truckload division of Overland Park-based YRC Worldwide Inc.    YRC Worldwide Inc. Latest from The Business Journals Trucking gets a big boost in December, American Trucking Associations saysU.S. trucking industry posts biggest jump in 13 yearsYRC Worldwide names Russell as permanent general counsel Follow this company (Nasdaq: YRCW), mailed a series of proposed work changes to dozens of International Brotherhood of Teamsters union locals last week. They have to approve the changes, which are likely to mean job cuts.

The changes show YRC plans to take a number of distribution centers and terminals that have been part of the company’s so-called “Velocity” next-day network and make them part of the long-haul network.

Jeff Rogers, YRC Inc.’s president, said in an interview that the company’s leadership thinks the company’s regional carriers — New Holland, Roadway and Holland — are better suited to the job.

“I’m a firm believer in finding out what you can be really good at and that’s what you do, and we can be a really good long-haul carrier,” Rogers said. “I don’t think the next-day market is where we should play.”

He said the restructuring, which he hopes to implement by April, will streamline the process of moving freight, reducing the number of times it’s moved or handled. That would speed up delivery times and reduce damage or losses.

None of the terminals are closing, but many are being scaled down, which means job cuts, Rogers said.

“That will be determined when we sit down with the individual unions and go through where the freight’ ...

YRC Inc. is getting out of the next-day delivery business as it continues to shift its focus to being a pure-play long-haul carrier.

The company, the national less-than-truckload division of Overland Park-based YRC Worldwide Inc.    YRC Worldwide Inc. Latest from The Business Journals Trucking gets a big boost in December, American Trucking Associations saysU.S. trucking industry posts biggest jump in 13 yearsYRC Worldwide names Russell as permanent general counsel Follow this company (Nasdaq: YRCW), mailed a series of proposed work changes to dozens of International Brotherhood of Teamsters union locals last week. They have to approve the changes, which are likely to mean job cuts.

The changes show YRC plans to take a number of distribution centers and terminals that have been part of the company’s so-called “Velocity” next-day network and make them part of the long-haul network.

Jeff Rogers, YRC Inc.’s president, said in an interview that the company’s leadership thinks the company’s regional carriers — New Holland, Roadway and Holland — are better suited to the job.

“I’m a firm believer in finding out what you can be really good at and that’s what you do, and we can be a really good long-haul carrier,” Rogers said. “I don’t think the next-day market is where we should play.”

He said the restructuring, which he hopes to implement by April, will streamline the process of moving freight, reducing the number of times it’s moved or handled. That would speed up delivery times and reduce damage or losses.

None of the terminals are closing, but many are being scaled down, which means job cuts, Rogers said.

“That will be determined when we sit down with the individual unions and go through where the freight’s moving, and then does the job move or not,” he said. “At this point, it’s going to be impacting a lot of folks, but I can’t tell you what the net reduction potentially will be.”

Parent company YRC Worldwide is rebuilding its financial health after the recession shook the company, pushing it close to bankruptcy. Dramatic financial moves — including deals with investors, large stock issuances and concessions by union workers — kept the company rolling.

Early this month, YRC sold the former Roadway Corp. headquarters in Akron, Ohio, affecting 260 jobs. Rogers said at the time that some of the jobs were to be eliminated, others moved elsewhere in Ohio and others moved outside the state, including to Overland Park.

http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2012/...-approval-for.html

 

31.01.12 18:37

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzBorusse1969 normal nach weinachten..

Die Steigen wieder von lüft alleine kann man nicht Leben :-)

 

31.01.12 19:05
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6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzSchaut gut aus..

U.S. November Trade Using Surface Transportation

                                                                                 

By                     Alex Tanzi                  -                                  Jan 31, 2012 5:07 PM GMT+0100

 

Surface Total Canada & Mexico

                              2011    YoY%    MoM%     2011     2010
==================================================
Surface Total Canada & Mexico $76.672   12.7%   -3.0%  $79.040  $68.060
 % with Canada                57.8%     n/a     n/a    58.8%    58.0%
 % with Mexico                42.2%     n/a     n/a    41.2%    42.0%

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-31/...on-table-.html?cmpid=yhoo

 

31.01.12 20:27

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969Kurs

sieht aber recht bescheiden aus.  

31.01.12 22:13

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969und

zurück auf Los mit dem Müll  

31.01.12 22:19

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969das

wird hier wohl nie etwas.
Gaunerbande  

31.01.12 22:37
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2793 Postings, 5307 Tage denpitBorusse mein Freund

Wechsel mal das Band aus oder schick nen anderen Papagei ins Rennen.  

01.02.12 00:38

2824 Postings, 9129 Tage thekey@denpit

Seine Postings zeugen von wahrem Sachverstand.
Wenn es wieder charttechnischbedingt hoch geht, dann kommt das Konfetti und die "ich liebe Euch alle" Mentalität wieder zum Vorschein.  

01.02.12 08:59

3078 Postings, 6286 Tage Borusse1969thekey

Geh in deinen Pusherbereich  

01.02.12 11:38
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732 Postings, 6156 Tage Armin71yrcw

ATLANTA (dpa-AFX) - Von wegen Rezessionsängste: Der US-Paketdienst UPS (UPS Aktie) hat so gut zu tun wie noch nie. Im vierten Quartal 2011 beförderte der Konkurrent der Deutschen Post (Deutsche Post Aktie) mehr als 1,1 Milliarden Sendungen - ein Plus von 4 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahreszeitraum. Wegen Weihnachten sind in dem Quartal besonders viele Pakete und Briefe unterwegs.

Der Umsatz verbesserte sich in der Folge um 6 Prozent auf 14,2 Milliarden Dollar (10,8 Mrd Euro). Konzernchef Scott Davis sprach am Dienstag von "Rekordzahlen". Allerdings gab es einen Wermutstropfen: Pensionskosten drückten auf den Gewinn, der um beinahe ein Drittel auf 725 Millionen Dollar abrutschte. Die Aktie lag im frühen New Yorker Handel um ein knappes Prozent im Minus.

Logistikkonzerne gelten als wichtiges Barometer für die Konjunktur. Sie arbeiten für so gut wie alle Branchen und für Privatkunden. UPS-Finanzchef Kurt Kuehn erwartet für das laufende Jahr ein "gemischtes Wachstum rund um die Welt". Im wichtigen Heimatmarkt USA werde es "moderat" aufwärts gehen. Hier hatte die Wirtschaft angezogen und die Arbeitslosigkeit nachgelassen./das/DP/

Weiß jemand wenn yrcw die letzte Preiserhöhung durchgeführt hat ????

Die letzte Preiserhöhung meiner info war November 2010. Weiß jemand was oder ist mir da was entgangen. Die Frachzahlen im Januar sind bei yrcw Klasse  wieder besser wie im letzten Jahr. Im yahoo chat wurde von einer Preiserhöhung gesprochen. Hat da jemand ne Info. Was ja auch das Wirtschaftsdwachstu von UPS bestätigt. Jetzt noch die Gebäude an den Mann gebracht dann klingelts wieder in der Kasse: Mothley Folls spricht nicht mehr von Bankrott-

 

01.02.12 12:10

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzArmin71 darauf hoffen wir alle ;-))

01.02.12 12:21

6635 Postings, 5712 Tage Kleine_prinzInteressantes Bid und Ask ;-)

Bid: 7.95 x 300
Ask: 26.82 x 100

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=YRCW

Heute sollen die Q4 Zahlen kommen es wird spannend werden..

 

01.02.12 12:40

2793 Postings, 5307 Tage denpitUpdate-Scanner

muckt gerade .

Auf der HP steht unten links YRC Freight mit Link
http://www.yrc.com/  

01.02.12 12:46

2793 Postings, 5307 Tage denpit.. so wie es ausschaut kopletter

HP Relaunch  

01.02.12 12:49

2793 Postings, 5307 Tage denpitah jahhhh ...

Da scheint einiges in Bewegung gekommen zu sein:

News per heute:
http://www.yrc.com/yrcf_today/20120201.html  

01.02.12 12:53

2793 Postings, 5307 Tage denpit.. beginnt ein neues Zeitalter ???

YRC Freight: New name reflects proud heritage

"For more than 85 years, we've been leaders in the freight industry, pioneering services and solutions that deliver confidence
to customers," says Jeff Rogers, president of YRC Freight. "Now, we're making sure our name delivers the right message. YRC Freight is in the freight business and we're here to stay.

"Moving freight is our longtime heritage and also the key to our future," says Rogers. "We're the freight professionals. The YRC Freight team is totally focused on exceeding the expectations of all our customers every day, with every shipment."

Rogers says YRC Freight professionals understand that customers expect their shipments to be picked up and delivered on time, safely, every time. And, he says, customers want to work with carriers that help make their companies more efficient.

"That's where YRC Freight excels," says Rogers. "When it comes to North American LTL, YRC Freight has a comprehensive portfolio of services. Because of that, we can consistently help shippers increase the flexibility and reliability of their supply chains."

Rogers says YRC Freight will change signage on vehicles and buildings in stages. During the transition period, many items with the new name and logo are available now at our online
 

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