United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) Expected to Post Earnings of $3.05 Per Share - MarketBeat
Analysts expect United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) to report earnings per share (EPS) of $3.05 for the current quarter, according to Zacks Investment Research. Five analysts have issued estimates for United Parcel Service's earnings. The lowest EPS estimate is $3.02 and the highest is $3.14. United Parcel Service reported earnings per share of $2.66 in the same quarter last year, which would indicate a positive year-over-year growth rate of 14.7%. The business is expected to report its next quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, February 1st.
According to Zacks, analysts expect that United Parcel Service will report full-year earnings of $11.58 per share for the current year, with EPS estimates ranging from $11.35 to $11.68. For the next fiscal year, analysts forecast that the firm will post earnings of $11.90 per share, with EPS estimates ranging from $10.38 to $12.87. Zacks' earnings per share calculations are an average based on a survey of research analysts that cover United Parcel Service.
Analysts expect United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE:UPS) to report earnings per share (EPS) of $3.05 for the current quarter, according to Zacks Investment Research. Five analysts have issued estimates for United Parcel Service's earnings. The lowest EPS estimate is $3.02 and the highest is $3.14. United Parcel Service reported earnings per share of $2.66 in the same quarter last year, which would indicate a positive year-over-year growth rate of 14.7%. The business is expected to report its next quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, February 1st.
According to Zacks, analysts expect that United Parcel Service will report full-year earnings of $11.58 per share for the current year, with EPS estimates ranging from $11.35 to $11.68. For the next fiscal year, analysts forecast that the firm will post earnings of $11.90 per share, with EPS estimates ranging from $10.38 to $12.87. Zacks' earnings per share calculations are an average based on a survey of research analysts that cover United Parcel Service.