FedEx vs UPS | Kick the Tire, Light the Fires | 1

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FedEx vs UPS | Vegas or Bust | 2

After a disastrous start, FedEx needs to change its sales pitch or it will run out of money before it even has a chance to take off. Smith resorts to surprising means to raise the money to keep his fledgling company going.UPS is convinced FedEx will be out of business in a matter ...  Show more

FedEx vs UPS | We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Plane | 3

Finally financially stable, FedEx takes on the US government to overturn regulations that limit the size of the planes they can fly. Convinced the regulations are limiting its growth, FedEx launches a multi-pronged strategy to persuade Congress to change the rules.And UPS realize ...  Show more

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