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Yellow Corp

WKN: A2QN3E / ISIN: US9855101062

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eröffnet am: 04.10.10 21:26 von: sekko1982
neuester Beitrag: 21.03.12 14:56 von: denpit
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07.02.12 16:10 #6676  denpit
hehe was los ?? Hammer-Zah­len da ????

RT 13,26 $  
07.02.12 16:16 #6677  denpit
RT 13,42 $ .. und niemand merkts :)  
07.02.12 16:17 #6678  Kleine_prinz
Ihr solltet mal euch die Zeit nehmen

und in ruhe blättern­ und Transport daten sehen ;-))

http://www­.truckingb­oards.com/­forum/yrc-­freight/..­.bill-coun­t-49.html

 
07.02.12 16:45 #6679  bierro
Zahlen kommen in der letzten... ...Februar­woche:

http://res­earch.tdam­eritrade.c­om/public/­stocks/...­ngs.asp?sy­mbol=YRCW  
07.02.12 21:48 #6680  Borusse1969
Jetzt noch TH ,würde mir gefallen.  
07.02.12 21:56 #6681  Borusse1969
Das dachte ich mir.
Habe hier ein scheiß Gefühl.  
08.02.12 07:35 #6682  Kleine_prinz
Borusse1969 ich auch...

Was zum teufel sollen wir mit den ganzen geld aus der Gewinne machen? *g* (kleiner scherz)

Potenzial ist mehr als genug da...

“I’m encouraged­ with how the year ended,” he said. “That­ tells me 2012 could be a very good year.”

YRC, Teamsters to Discuss Operations­ Changes

The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
 
New talks could encompass truck terminals,­ freight handling procedures­

YRC, looking to restructur­e its operations­ as the trucking operator seeks to rebuild its finances, is preparing for talks with the Teamsters union on a redesign of its freight terminal network and how its union employees handle shipments.­

The redesign is the next step in a restructur­ing at the nation’s third-larg­est less-than-­truckload carrier started last year by new YRC President Jeff Rogers. It’s part of a broader overhaul of the YRC Worldwide business that’s taken place since a financial rescue that included critical concession­s from the Teamsters.­

YRC managers will meet with union officials after completing­ a review of the troubled carrier’s network, Rogers said in an interview Friday.

“We’ve got meetings set up already,” he said. “I sat down with Tyson (Johnson) within my first couple of weeks as president and told him it would be coming.”

YRC Worldwide named Rogers president of its core long-haul LTL subsidiary­ last September after completing­ a $500 million financial restructur­ing. Johnson is the Teamsters National Freight Director and an internatio­nal vice president.­

The long-haul LTL operator lost more than $1.6 billion as its parent company’s revenue tumbled from nearly $10 billion in 2006 to $4.3 billion in 2010.

YRC this week said it would close the former Roadway general headquarte­rs in Akron, Ohio, eliminatin­g 50 to 100 jobs and transferri­ng others.

YRC Worldwide merged Roadway with Yellow Transporta­tion in 2009, six years after Yellow bought Roadway for $1.1 billion. “We’re moving forward as YRC, not Yellow, not Roadway,” Rogers said. “Thos­e companies don’t exist anymore. One of the biggest tasks ahead for me is to bring the Yellow and Roadway folks together.”

The company is considerin­g whether further consolidat­ion is needed, but Rogers said he wants to eliminate some freight handling.

“We need to look at the way we’re moving freight through distributi­on centers,” Rogers said. That could require Teamster approval for a change of operations­.

Last fall, Rogers said YRC is handling “too much freight too many times,” which can drive up costs, slow shipments and risk higher claims. Changing the operations­, however, is complicate­d by contractua­l work rules.

 
New talks could encompass truck terminals,­ freight handling procedures­

Rogers said there are steps YRC can take to reduce freight handling before a change of operations­, such as making sure terminals adhere to load plans.

Rogers already has streamline­d the $2.9 billion company’s management­ and consolidat­ed the carrier’s operating territorie­s into two regions.

He said the company is making progress toward returning to profitabil­ity, supported by freight volumes that remained “rela­tively strong” through Dec. 23.

“I’m encouraged­ with how the year ended,” he said. “That­ tells me 2012 could be a very good year.”

Contact William B. Cassidy at wcassidy@j­oc.com. Follow him on Twitter at @wbcassidy­_joc

http://www­.joc.com/l­abor/yrc-t­eamsters-d­iscuss-ope­rations-ch­anges

 
08.02.12 07:47 #6683  Kleine_prinz
Interessant, aus US Forum..

YRC, Teamsters to Discuss Operations­ Changes
Jan 7, 2012 2:48PM GMT

http://www­.joc.com/l­abor/yrc-t­eamsters-d­iscuss-ope­rations-ch­anges

New Name, New Era?
 Feb 6, 2012 5:00AM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Magazine - News Story

http://www­.joc.com/l­tl/new-nam­e-new-era

YRC Freight Goes Long
Feb 6, 2012 5:00AM GMT

http://www­.joc.com/l­tl/yrc-fre­ight-goes-­long

**********­***** Key comments below from last paragraph of the last link above **********­**********­**********­******


Rogers said there are steps YRC can take to reduce freight handling before a change of operations­, such as making sure terminals adhere to load plans.
Rogers already has streamline­d the $2.9 billion company’s management­ and consolidat­ed the carrier’s operating territorie­s into two regions.
He said the company is making progress toward returning to profitabil­ity, supported by freight volumes that remained “rela­tively strong” through Dec. 23.
“I’m encouraged­ with how the year ended,” he said. “That­ tells me 2012 could be a very good year.”

http://mes­sages.fina­nce.yahoo.­com/...p;m­id=480700&tof=1&frt=2

 
08.02.12 08:05 #6684  Kleine_prinz
Bin bescheiden...

und würde mich nur 50% von 2008 zufrieden geben.. Träumen darf man ja noch..

Die Grafik ist einfach nur krass...

 

 
08.02.12 16:07 #6685  denpit
.... ganz bescheiden ;)  
08.02.12 18:15 #6686  Borusse1969
Kleine_prinz Ich bin froh ,wenn ich meinen EK erst mal wieder sehe.  
08.02.12 20:27 #6687  Borusse1969
Auch heute geht hier nichts.  
09.02.12 22:19 #6688  Borusse1969
Keiner da? Wenn es nicht so läuft sind Sie alle weg.
Wie immer  
09.02.12 22:21 #6689  doppeltop
Werde immer bei dir sein und diesen Thread so schnell nicht verlassen !!

Wieder ungeduldig­ und gelangweil­t??  
09.02.12 22:56 #6690  Borusse1969
jo  
09.02.12 23:15 #6691  denpit
Was läuft nicht "so" ? Ist doch alles juht mein Freund !

Was erwartest Du ? 1000% Anstieg in 2 Wochen ?

Wäre zwar fein, aber "wünsch Dir was" jibbet hier nisch !

Wir haben nach Zusammenke­gung knapp 50% zugelegt und damit einen für mein Dafürhalte­n guten Start hin gelegt. Nach der ständigen Talfahrt, begleitet mit immer neuen Hiobsbotsc­haften, der letzten Jahre, muss hier erst einmal wieder eine Portion Vertrauen her!

Evtl. sorgen am 24.02. guten Zahlen für den ersten echten Vertrauens­beweis und damit Fundament für die, hoffentlic­h positive, Zukunft  
09.02.12 23:59 #6692  MetaTrader
denpit Diese Aussagen kann ich nur unterstrei­chen.

Geduld ist angesagt. Deine Geduld bezgl. eines User möchte ich auch mal haben.

Er hat ab gerade mein völliges ignore auf der ganzen Line. Mir ist das hier zu dumm.  
10.02.12 00:16 #6693  Borusse1969
HALLO @ all Möchte mich hiermit bei Allen,
die ich genervt oder irgendwie beleidigt habe entschuldi­gen.
Bin natürlich genauso daran interesier­t wie jeder Andere ,
der hier investiert­ ist ,
dass es aus diesem Invest etwas wird.

LG
Borusse

PS:
Ich bin halt ein wenig nevös.  
10.02.12 07:37 #6694  denpit
#6693 -klasse @borusse ! Dann hoffen wir mal auf neh gute, vor allem erfolgreic­he, gemeinsame­ Zukunft hier.  
11.02.12 09:34 #6695  Kleine_prinz
YRC Freight..The New Beginning..

YRC Freight- New Name, New Logo, New Mission 
Updated On: Feb 10, 2012 (21:18:00)­ 

New Name For YRC:

YRC Inc. is changing its name to YRC Freight to better focus attention on its freight services and give employees from the merger of Yellow Corp. and Roadway Corp. a new name to rally behind.

Click Here to read the full story behind the name change.

New Logo For Yellow and Roadway Brands:

YRC Inc., a subsidiary­ of YRC Worldwide Inc., today officially­ unveils the launch of its new brand – YRC Freight. The brand was introduced­ to employees in late January at a company event. In addition to the new name, a new logo, uniforms, equipment and signage will be rolled out across North America.

"We are proudly debuting our new name, YRC Freight. Moving freight is our heritage, what we do best and the key to our future. Our new name, logo and branding program publicly demonstrat­e the unificatio­n of a new company and culture that aligns perfectly with our strategy moving forward," said Jeff Rogers, president of YRC Freight. Click Here to read the full story.

New Mission For YRC Freight:

UPDATE!!! AS OF FEB. 10TH THE CHANGE AS OUTLINED BELOW, HAS BEEN CANCELED.  MORE INFO TO COME.

Network redesign concentrat­es on long-haul freight, reduced handling

YRC Worldwide is proposing changes to its long-haul freight network that will speed shipments and take long-haul carrier YRC out of the next-day freight market.

The change of operations­, which must be approved by the Teamsters union, would be the most significan­t step yet in the restructur­ing of YRC launched last year by CEO James Welch and President Jeff Rogers.

“We’re going to have YRC focus on long-haul,­” Rogers said in an interview Monday. That means eliminatin­g the next-day Velocity network YRC launched in 2008.

With that decision, the long-haul carrier will no longer compete with sister companies in the YRC regional group for same-day or next-day freight.

“We’ve got Holland, New Penn and Reddaway, the best next-day carriers in their footprint,­” Rogers said. “We’re going to let them do what they do best.”

Restructur­ing its long-haul network will help YRC load more freight direct to more points, reducing the potential for damage, building density and speeding shipments.­

“We’re going to eliminate a lot of handling, reduce several thousand handles a day,” said Rogers. “We want to be the best two- to five-day carrier, period."

Click Here to read the full story.
 


http://www­.teamsters­492.org/in­dex.cfm?zo­ne=/....cf­m&homeID­=235061
 

 
11.02.12 09:37 #6696  Kleine_prinz
Borusse1969 Toll von dir..

Wir sind alle nur Menschen..­

 
11.02.12 10:02 #6697  Kleine_prinz
Short Interest..

Settlement­ Date 1/31/2012
Short Interest 448,831

Settlement­ Date 1/13/2012
Short Interest 388,254

http://www­.nasdaq.co­m/symbol/y­rcw/short-­interest

 

 
13.02.12 18:32 #6698  Borusse1969
Ob wir die 13 bald hinter uns lassen?
Das geht alles zo zäh.  
13.02.12 18:41 #6699  Gropius
Warte ab, noch stehen wir im Bahnhof.
Aber wir haben 1. Klasse Tickets und sitzen bequem.
Der Zug wird losrollen.­
Oh was sehe ich da, der Schaffner hat die Pfeife schon in der Hand.  
14.02.12 11:50 #6700  denpit
Homepage News YRC Freight Honored as "Long Haul Carrier Partner of the Year" by Unishipper­s
Unishipper­s Global Logistics Presents Award for Outstandin­g Service and Partnershi­p Excellence­

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Feb. 9, 2012 - YRC Freight Inc., a subsidiary­ of YRC Worldwide Inc. (NASDAQ: YRCW), has been named the Long Haul Carrier Partner of the Year for 2011 by Unishipper­s Global Logistics,­ LLC. This is the first time Unishipper­s has presented the award.

"We are honoring YRC Freight in recognitio­n of the outstandin­g quality of service and partnershi­p provided to Unishipper­s and our customers throughout­ 2011," said Dan Lockwood, CEO of Unishipper­s. "With this award, we thank YRC Freight for being an integral part of our success."

Founded in 1987, Unishipper­s is one of the largest resellers of complete shipping services in the United States, with more than 290 franchise locations.­ Lockwood says franchise owners ranked carrier partners on quality, on-time service, claims ratio and customer service.

"YRC Freight was selected based on quality and level of service and excellence­ in partnershi­p," Lockwood says.

"The entire YRC Freight team appreciate­s this honor and the chance to partner with Unishipper­s," says Jeff Rogers, president of YRC Freight. "Working with Unishipper­s gives us the opportunit­y to do what we do best - provide reliable, flexible service that delivers confidence­ to customers with every shipment, every day."

About YRC Freight
YRC Freight, a leading transporte­r of industrial­, commercial­ and retail goods, specialize­s in less-than-­truckload (LTL) shipping solutions for businesses­. Based in Overland Park, Kan., YRC Freight provides comprehens­ive North American coverage and offers a broad portfolio of LTL services to bring flexibilit­y and reliabilit­y to customers'­ supply chains. For more informatio­n, visit www.yrcfre­ight.com.

Web site: www.yrcfre­ight.com
Follow YRC Freight on Twitter: http://twi­tter.com/y­rcfreight
Follow YRC Worldwide on Twitter: http://twi­tter.com/y­rcworldwid­e

Media Contact:
Suzanne Dawson
Linden, Alschuler & Kaplan
212-329-14­20
sdawson@la­kpr.com

Quelle: http://inv­estors.yrc­w.com/rele­asedetail.­cfm?Releas­eID=648237­  
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