• OEMs, carriers gave up forecasting earnings

    Tariff chaos for public companies: The nation's top three largest carriers have either scrapped or reduced their earnings predictions because of tariffs. Cummins, Volvo Group, and other auto manufacturers made similar announcements in their earnings reports.
    May 12, 2025
    2 min read
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    Earnings forecasts and guidance are normal for public companies. They allow companies to share quarterly or yearly expectations with shareholders.

    However, major companies across the U.S. economy are now scrapping or reducing their earnings forecasts.

    The nation’s three largest fleets either scrapped or reduced their market predictions.

    FedEx (No. 1 on the FleetOwner 500: For-Hire) in March reduced its revenue outlook from “approximately flat” to “flat to slightly down” year over year. UPS (No. 2 on the FO500: For-Hire) announced it is not updating its 2025 guidance. Knight-Swift (No. 3 on the FO500: For-Hire) shortened its guidance length, moving from two quarters of guidance on volumes and profits to only forecasting the second quarter.

    See also: Warning: Severe tariff consequences approaching

    Several automotive manufacturers made similar announcements in their earnings reports:

    Declining to provide guidance tends to lower a company’s stock valuation immediately. However, declining to provide guidance does not always mean the company has unspeakably poor expectations. Quarterly forecasts, for example, may lead to an impractical focus on short-term earnings. During the pandemic, some firms appreciated the opportunity to use volatility as an excuse to escape quarterly forecasts.

    About the Author

    Jeremy Wolfe

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    Editor Jeremy Wolfe joined the FleetOwner team in February 2024. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with majors in English and Philosophy. He previously served as Editor for Endeavor Business Media's Water Group publications.

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