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UPS, PayPal hit All-Time Highs

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🗓️ 30 July 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

UPS pops 17% as consumer shipments drive an incredible 2nd-quarter report. Mastercard’s 2nd-quarter profits and revenue come in higher than expected, but payment volume drops. PayPal’s record revenue in the 2nd quarter pushes the stock to an all-time high. Brian Feroldi analyzes those stories and shares a thought on Amazon’s report coming after the closing bell today.

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0:00.0

It's Thursday, July 30th. Welcome to Market Foolery. I'm Chris Hill with me today.

0:07.0

Brian Foraldi, good to see you.

0:09.0

Chris, great to be back.

0:10.0

We've got two major players in the war on cash. We've got a small request of

0:16.8

our dozens of listeners. We'll get to that in a moment. We're going to start with the

0:20.0

stock of the day. And it's UPS, believe it or not. Shares of UPS up 17% today because UPS

0:28.0

is in the business of delivering things to people who cannot or do not want to go outside and you look at this quarter Brian

0:36.8

their consumer shipments segment those deliveries going to people's homes up

0:42.1

65% in the second quarter.

0:45.0

That's the stat that stood out to me as well, and the amazing thing here was this is usually

0:50.1

a slow and steady, relatively predictable predictable business but wow did Wall Street get

0:55.3

this earnings report wrong.

0:58.1

Analysts were expecting a 3% decline in revenue.

1:01.5

We actually saw a 13% jump in revenue. We actually saw a 13% jump in revenue.

1:04.8

Analysts were expecting a 45% decline in adjusted earnings.

1:09.3

We saw a 9% increase in earnings, so they really blew the numbers off the door.

1:16.2

It was fantastic all around.

1:17.6

As you point out, Chris, the Business to Consumer segment, that's packages coming to

1:22.1

the likes of me and you, really the star of the show up

1:24.9

65 percent.

1:27.4

Surprising to me, the U.S. in the U.S. domestic shipments volume were up 23%.

1:33.6

International was actually a pretty good strong

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