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The Wolfe Monthly Macro: Freight Weakens in March & April, But Some Signs of Improvement in May

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This month’s Macro examines March and April data. As shown on Slide 8, freight vols on avg. declined 2% y/y in March and are tracking up less than 1% y/y based on preliminary April data after growing close to 3% the 1st two months of the year. Moreover, our proprietary Seasonal Freight Index (Slide 7) has dipped back below 50 the past 2 months after accelerating sharply late last year and early this year.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Airfreight & Logistics, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads, Trucking

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Research. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Trahan. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Trahan. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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AAWW: Mixed Bag from 1Q Earnings

Filed under: Airfreight & Logistics, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group

AAWW reported 1Q adj. EPS $0.07 or 47% above Cons. but EPS still fell more than 55% y/y. Rev. grew 5% y/y, but pre-tax margins were cut in half despite lower than expected maintenance expense which boosted 1Q EPS $0.20 relative to AAWW’s guidance.

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Sequestration & the Transports; Rail Regulatory Update; KSU & SWFT Debt Paydown; ABFS Teamster Negotiations; CSX Export Coal

Filed under: Airfreight & Logistics, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads, Trucking

Transports Have Little Direct Government Exposure, But Sequestration Still Likely to Have Modest Negative Impact on Freight Volumes. We estimate AAWW and WAB have the most direct exposure to the U.S. gov’t at 30% and 20% of total rev., respectively. We suspect FDX and UPS also likely have higher-end gov’t exposure among the transports, but nobody else has more than 5% direct rev. exposure. Still, freight vols will likely be negatively impacted by sequestration, due in part to customs delays at major ports and the Canadian and Mexican borders.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Trahan. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Trahan. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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Friday Freight

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Railroads

This weekly report presents the most recent views we are hearing from industry insiders and summarizes the research of Wolfe Trahan. Included are (1) key takeaways, selected shipper comments; (2) notices of upcoming industry events; (3) key takeaways from some of our notes from the past week; (4) recent stock performance for our transport universe; (5) updated comparison tables for the airfreight & logistics group, railroads, and trucking; and (6) fuel trends for West Texas Crude Oil, On-highway diesel, Rail diesel, and Jet fuel.

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AAWW: Risk/Reward Starting to Look More Balanced

Filed under: Airfreight & Logistics, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group

AAWW reported 4Q adj. EPS 5% above Cons. and up 30% y/y. AAWW also affirmed its prior C13 guidance of $4.65 vs. prior Cons. of $4.96 and our unchanged $4.90. We continue to see plane placement risk and limited demand for the -8F, along with declining military demand and back-ended C13 guidance. However, we also see potential upside catalysts from rebounding int’l airfreight demand, better than expected -8F profitability, and improving free cash flow. We retain our Peer Perform rating.

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