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FedEx Shares are trading higher this morning the delivery giant reporting stronger than expected profit as it continues cost cutting efforts Revenue fell just shy of estimates company also raising its full year forecast joining us now is helain Becker TD Cen uh managing director and uh whenever we get into a a a point in this world where uh cost cutting helps companies make the numbers itamp;#39;s not great but I guess we can embrace it to some extent Hela I mean the revenue is slightly below I guess they pass along increased fuel cost so thatamp;#39;s not a problem but would you characterize it as a as a good quarter Yes actually um so Iamp;#39;ve been covering the company for a long time Joe and most of the time theyamp;#39;ve missed and the stocks gone down and this time they kind of beat on the bottom line a lot of it has to do with the cost cutting as you just pointed out some of it on the top line that was a little better than expected which was in ground had to do with the U