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FedEx Corporation filings document material events, capital structure, governance matters and operating disclosures for a global transportation, e-commerce and business services company. Recent 8-K and 8-K/A reports identify the company’s NYSE-listed common stock and multiple listed notes, along with material-event disclosures tied to corporate actions and leadership or governance matters.
FedEx regulatory filings also cover shareholder voting matters, material agreements, operating and financial results, and capital-structure disclosures. The records provide formal disclosure around FedEx’s package delivery operations, FedEx Freight, and related corporate reporting obligations as a Delaware public company.
FedEx (FDX) reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 interim results and disclosures focused on transformation, liquidity, and capital allocation. Management recorded $67 million of business optimization costs in Q1 (vs. $128 million a year earlier) and $43 million of costs related to the planned spin-off of FedEx Freight. The company repurchased $500 million of common stock and declared a quarterly dividend of $1.45 per share. Gross contract assets for in-transit shipments were $645 million and contract assets net of deferred revenue were $536 million. Long-term debt carrying value was $20.4 billion with an annualized weighted-average interest rate of 3.6% and a debt-to-adjusted-EBITDA ratio of 1.9. FedEx expects ~$150 million annualized savings from a European workforce reduction beginning 2026, with estimated pre-tax charges of $250 million. 2026 capital expenditures are expected to be approximately $4.5 billion, with aircraft spend ~$1.0 billion. The company issued