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Why Shares in UPS Declined by 20% in the First Half of 2025

Last updated: July 12, 2025 5:57 pm
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Key PointsWill UPS miss its earnings guidance and cut its dividend?Why cutting the dividend could be good newsWhere next for UPS?Should you invest $1,000 in United Parcel Service right now?

Key Points

  • UPS’ earnings guidance and dividend payout could be under threat.

  • Cutting the dividend could be good news for investors.

  • 10 stocks we like better than United Parcel Service ›

Shares in United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS), more commonly known as UPS, declined by 20% in the first half of 2025, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The decline comes as investors increasingly stress the company’s prospects of meeting its initial full-year guidance due to the ongoing trade tariff dispute negatively impacting delivery volumes. After missing its initial full-year implied earnings guidance in 2023 and 2024, the last thing investors want to see is management fail to meet its targets in 2025. Still, unfortunately, it’s a real possibility.

Will UPS miss its earnings guidance and cut its dividend?

These are good questions because the former is a possibility, and so is the latter. The difference is that cutting the dividend is a potentially good outcome for most investors. Still, the uncertainty around it all isn’t good for UPS’ share price.

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Starting with its earnings guidance, management began the year forecasting $89 billion in revenue and an operating margin of 10.8%, implying an operating profit of $9.61 billion. In addition, management told investors to expect $5.7 billion in free cash flow (FCF), which would help support $5.5 billion in dividend payments and $1 billion in share buybacks.

Fast-forward to the first-quarter earnings report, and management declined to update investors on its full-year guidance in light of weaker-than-expected delivery volumes in the first half amid uncertainty created by the trade conflict.

Second, the pressure on its earnings guidance translates to pressure on its FCF guidance and, ultimately, its dividend payout and buyback plans, as noted above. The initially planned FCF of $5.7 billion wouldn’t have covered the dividend and buybacks in itself.

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Why cutting the dividend could be good news

While appreciating that many investors are holding the stock precisely because it offers a hefty dividend (currently trading on a 6.5% yield), the reality is that using cash generated in the business to hand it back to investors isn’t always the best strategy. In fact, most investors buy stocks because they trust management to be able to generate more return on investment than they (investors) can.

That’s particularly the case with UPS right now, as management has identified growth investment opportunities in areas such as healthcare and small and medium-sized businesses, where it’s already highly successful, and has ongoing plans to develop them.

An investor looking ahead.
An investor looking ahead.

Image source: Getty Images.

Where next for UPS?

Investors will eagerly await the second-quarter earnings results in late July and an update on guidance as management battles near-term headwinds while continuing to strategically position the company for long-term growth.

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Lee Samaha has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends United Parcel Service. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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