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Business 01-10-2010
ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that net revenue collections for the month of December 2009 (Fiscal Year 2010) totaled...
ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that net revenue collections for the month of December 2009 (Fiscal Year 2010) totaled $1,402,181,000 compared to $1,489,148,000 for December 2008 (FY09), a decrease of $86,967,000 or 5.8 percent. The percentage decrease year-to-date for FY10 compared to FY09 is 13.7 percent.
Georgia lawmakers are facing a grim to-do list as they return to the Capitol Monday for the 2010 legislative session.
Tax collections are still in freefall, meaning legislators will need to get to work immediately on hacking what could be another $1 billion or so from the state budget.
The scandal that brought down the state’s powerful House speaker suggests ethics reform—and bad behavior —will be a hot topic in the frenzy of an election year.
Water could be running out for Atlanta. And traffic gridlock just keeps getting worse without a deal on a funding fix.
State lawmakers say they hope to protect public safety and education from the worst of the budget ax but even they will see some funding cuts.
By Harry R. Weber?/ AP Business Writer
Shipping giant UPS Inc. will cut 1,800 management and administrative jobs, less than 1 percent of its global work force, as it repositions itself for a gradual economic recovery.
About 1,100 employees will be offered a voluntary separation package as part of the work force reduction, which is meant to streamline the company’s U.S. small package segment. Other cuts will come through attrition and layoffs. The U.S. small package segment represents roughly 60 percent of UPS’ annual revenue. It handles shipments of up to 150 pounds by ground and air.
UPS, based in Atlanta, has 408,000 employees worldwide. About 340,000 of those workers are in the U.S.
UPS also raised its profit forecast for the fourth-quarter that ended in December, citing improving operations and cost cuts.
UPS will reduce its U.S. regions from five to three and its U.S. Districts from 46 to 20 in April. There are no plans to close any operating facilities. UPS said the consolidation of offices would not affect the sales and operations team, including drivers. UPS expects to incur a one-time charge in 2010 because of the restructuring.
UPS said it now expects to post earnings of 73 cents to 75 cents per share for the October to December quarter. UPS had previously predicted earnings of 58 to 65 cents per share. UPS will report fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 2.
“The stronger earnings stem from better-than-expected results in both domestic and international operations and savings through cost management,’’ Chief Financial Officer Kurt Kuehn said in a statement. “However, we still anticipate a gradual economic recovery with improvement more evident as 2010 progresses.’’
Standard & Poor’s upgraded UPS shares to a “buy’’ from a “hold,’’ saying it thinks revenue trends will continue to improve through 2010. Deutsche Bank kept a “hold’’ rating on UPS shares.
UPS previously cut thousands of jobs and held down costs during the economic downturn. As of the end of the second quarter of 2009 it had shed 15,000 jobs, mostly through attrition, compared to the same time in 2008. In early 2009, UPS said it would freeze management salaries and suspend 401(k) matches for employees.
The company’s chief rival, FedEx, reported fiscal second-quarter earnings last month down 30 percent from a year earlier. FedEx, based in Memphis, Tenn., said the economy has “reached a turning point,’’ but a full recovery could still be a long way off.
U.S. operations of both UPS and FedEx have been hurt as consumers and businesses shipped less and slowed remaining shipments to save money in the weak economy.
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