Return on Equity (ROE)
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Sector Performance
53th percentileFDX
14.8%
Sector Median
13.8%
Sector Avg
31.4%
Deep Analysis
Return on Equity (ROE) measures how much profit a company generates for each dollar of shareholder equity — a 14.8% ROE means FDX earned $0.148 for every $1 of equity.
This sits slightly above the sector median of 14.2%, placing FDX in the 52nd percentile among peers. Year-over-year change is not available, but quarter-over-quarter ROE increased by 1.4 percentage points from 14.6% to 14.8%. The combination of a return just above the sector median and a modest quarterly uptick suggests limited outperformance rather than a clear competitive edge, implying low immediate risk but also no strong upside catalyst. This metric aligns with the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as FDX’s ROE does not materially stray from its sector benchmark.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Return on Equity (ROE) tell investors about FDX?
ROE measures how effectively management turns equity into profit. Consistently above 15% is typically considered strong. Negative equity distorts this metric.
How is the Return on Equity (ROE) calculated?
Return on Equity (ROE) is calculated as: Net Income / Shareholders' Equity.
Who are FDX's closest peers by Return on Equity (ROE)?
The closest peers by Return on Equity (ROE) include: MRNA (-36.6%), FICO (-37.3%), XRAY (-37.7%), VRSN (-38.3%), MSCI (-45.3%).
The Formula
Net Income / Shareholders' Equity
Why It Matters
ROE measures how effectively management turns equity into profit. Consistently above 15% is typically considered strong. Negative equity distorts this metric.
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14.8%
Sector Median
13.8%
Sector Avg
31.4%
How FDX's Return on Equity (ROE) compares to sector peers.
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