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FedEx (FDX) Q3 Earnings Crush Estimates: EPS of $5.25 Beats by 27% on $24B Revenue

FedEx Q3 EPS of $5.25 crushed the $4.13 estimate by 27%, with revenue of $24B topping consensus on 8.3% year-over-year growth.

March 20, 2026 2 min read
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FedEx Q3 EPS of $5.25 crushed the $4.13 estimate by 27%, with revenue of $24B topping consensus on 8.3% year-over-year growth.

Earnings Per Share (GAAP)
$5.25
vs $4.13 est. (+27.0%)
Revenue
$24.0B
vs $23.6B est.

FedEx crushes Q3 estimates. FedEx Corporation reported adjusted EPS of $5.25 for Q3 fiscal 2026, topping the consensus estimate of $4.13 and delivering a beat by 27.0%. The result marks a sharp acceleration from the year-ago quarter’s $4.51 per share, representing 16% year-over-year growth. Adjusted net income reached $1.26 billion as the integrated freight and logistics giant capitalized on operational improvements and volume growth.

Revenue climbs 8% year-over-year. Revenue of $24.00 billion exceeded the average analyst estimate of $23.58 billion, marking a beat against a consensus range of $23.03 billion to $23.99 billion. The top line grew 8% from the year-ago quarter’s $22.16 billion, reflecting sustained demand across FedEx’s service portfolio. The quarter matched Q2 fiscal 2026’s $24.00 billion, suggesting stabilization at elevated revenue levels following the company’s network optimization initiatives.

Analyst sentiment remains constructive. The Street maintains a bullish tilt on FedEx, with 19 of 30 analysts rating the stock Buy or Strong Buy, while 8 hold a neutral stance and 3 recommend selling. Trading volume reached 1.22 million shares as the stock closed at $354.66, well above its 52-week low of $194.30 but still 9.7% below the 52-week high of $392.86.

What to Watch: FedEx’s Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings report, expected in June, will reveal whether the company can sustain double-digit earnings growth as peak shipping season approaches and e-commerce demand tests network capacity.

This article was generated using AlphaStreet’s proprietary financial analysis technology and reviewed by our editorial team.

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