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About half of the cost reductions are expected to be put in place in the current fiscal year that ends in May. The rest will be implemented in the following fiscal year. The company assured investors that it won't cut back too much
-- or too quickly -- and hurt its revenue growth. "This is a very well-run enterprise -- we can't just cut off an arm and expect to survive," Chief Financial Officer Alan Graf said on Wednesday. FedEx said last month that the economic recovery is stalling, and it's going to get worse next year. It slashed its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending in May. It said a continued slowdown in the developed world combined with high fuel prices will keep trade volumes trailing growth in the world's economies, mimicking a trend seen in the last two recessions. Larger rival United Parcel Service Inc. lowered its forecast for all of 2012 and said its third-quarter earnings will fall below last year's results. UPS said many customers fear what's in store for the second half of the year. UPS, based in Atlanta, also said it's making cuts to make up for the earnings shortfall. Wall Street applauded FedEx's plan. Sterne Agee analyst Jeffrey Kauffman said he expects it to succeed because it sets units up to work more efficiently, instead of cutting back on key services. He forecast the plan could drive earnings significantly higher and nearly double the stock price over the next 12 months. "The domestic Express business has been a sacred cow at FedEx, but this change marks an admission that the world has changed, and that the network FedEx built must change as well," he wrote. FedEx shares rose 5.2 percent, or $4.41, to close at $89.99. That's the biggest one-day percentage gain since December.
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