Fedex Corp (FDX)
NYSE · Price as of · Delayed Quote
- Analysts26
- Implied upside+9.3%
- Target range$160.00 to $479.00
- EPS expected$4.38
- Revenue expected$22.39B
- Estimate range$4.10 to $4.85
How Congress has done in FDX
Every purchase of FDX disclosed by a member of Congress in the last 5 years, scored over the 12 months after the trade date against SPY over the same window.
| Measure | FDX | SPY |
|---|---|---|
| Median 12-month return after purchase | -3.1% | +18.6% |
| Median difference vs SPY | -14.5% | — |
| Purchases that beat SPY | 4 of 9 (44%) | — |
| Members who bought | 3 | — |
Most frequent buyers: Marjorie Taylor Greene (7), Josh Gottheimer (1), Rick Larsen (1).
These are not returns anyone actually earned. Disclosures report a dollar bracket and no share count, so every purchase is counted once and weighted equally, and sales are not matched back to the buys that opened them. Purchases from the last 12 months are excluded because their window has not closed yet.
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Frequently asked questions
When does FDX report earnings?
Fedex Corp (FDX) is scheduled to report quarterly results on October 28, 2026, after the close. The 3-analyst consensus is $4.38 per share on revenue of $22.39B for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. It has beaten the consensus EPS estimate in 3 of the last four quarters.
What do analysts expect for FDX?
26 analysts cover Fedex Corp (FDX). The consensus rating is Buy. The average price target is $356.37, in a range of $160.00 to $479.00.
Are insiders buying or selling FDX?
We have no qualifying Form 4 insider purchases or sales on record for Fedex Corp (FDX). Sales are only tracked above a dollar threshold, so small routine trades may not appear.
Has Congress made money trading FDX?
3 members of Congress have disclosed buying FDX in the last 5 years, 9 purchases in total. Measured over the 12 months after each trade date, the median purchase returned -3.1% against +18.6% for SPY over the same windows, and 4 of the 9 (44%) beat the index. These are not returns anyone actually earned: congressional disclosures report a dollar bracket and no share count, so each purchase is counted once and weighted equally, and later sales are not matched back to the buys that opened them.
Where can I see FDX SEC filings?
We could not resolve current EDGAR filings for FDX. This usually means the ticker is a foreign or over-the-counter listing that does not file with the SEC.
