FedEx
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Summary
FedEx is a business[1]. FedEx ranks in the top 0.58% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,783 views/month, #171 of 29,529).[2]
Key Facts
- FedEx was a member of Linux Foundation[3].
- FedEx was a member of C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group[4].
- FedEx is in the country of United States[5].
- FedEx is in the country of Canada[6].
- FedEx's image is recorded as FedEx Super Hub ~
27 - panoramio.jpg<sup id="cite-C9" class="cite-ref" title="FedEx — image (P18): FedEx Super Hub ~27 - panoramio.jpg">[7]. - FedEx's instance of is recorded as business[8].
- FedEx's instance of is recorded as public company[9].
- FedEx's instance of is recorded as package delivery[10].
- FedEx's founder is recorded as Frederick W. Smith[11].
- FedEx's owned by is recorded as The Vanguard Group[12].
- FedEx's owned by is recorded as Frederick W. Smith[13].
- FedEx's owned by is recorded as BlackRock[14].
- FedEx's owned by is recorded as Dodge & Cox[15].
- FedEx's owned by is recorded as PRIMECAP[16].
- FedEx's logo image is recorded as FedEx Corporation - 2016 Logo.svg[17].
- FedEx's headquarters location is recorded as Memphis[18].
- FedEx's chief executive officer is recorded as Raj Subramaniam[19].
- FedEx's ISNI is recorded as 0000000122176355[20].
- FedEx's ISNI is recorded as 0000000406170078[21].
- FedEx's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 134064953[22].
- FedEx's GND ID is recorded as 10174316-6[23].
- FedEx's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n79085421[24].
- FedEx's child organization or unit is recorded as FedEx Express[25].
- FedEx's child organization or unit is recorded as FedEx Office[26].
- FedEx's child organization or unit is recorded as FedEx Ground[27].
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Founding
FedEx's founder is recorded as Frederick W. Smith[11]. +1971-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of FedEx[28]. FedEx's location of formation is recorded as Little Rock[29].
Identity
Part of include Dow Jones Transportation Average[30], a stock market index[31], in United States[32], founded in 1884[33]; S&P 100[34], a stock market index[35], in United States[36], founded in 1976[37]; and S&P 500[38], a stock market index[39], in United States[40].
Leadership
FedEx's chief executive officer is recorded as Raj Subramaniam[19]. Chairpersons include David J. Bronczek[41], an entrepreneur[42], b. 1943[43], of United States[44] and Frederick W. Smith[45], a military officer[46], 1944–2025[47], of United States[48], awarded the Bronze Star Medal[49]. Board members include Marvin Ellison[50], a chief executive officer[51], b. 1966[52], of United States[53]; Tricia Griffith[54], a président-directeur général[55], b. 1965[56], of United States[57]; Kim Jabal[58]; Brad Martin[59]; Joshua Cooper Ramo[60], a writer[61], b. 1968[62], of United States[63], specialised in international relations[64]; and Susan Schwab[65]. FedEx's director / manager is recorded as Frederick W. Smith[66].
Operations
FedEx's headquarters location is recorded as Memphis[18]. Subsidiaries include FedEx Express[25], an airline[67], in United States[68], founded in 1971[69], headquartered in Memphis[70]; FedEx Office[26], a business[71], in United States[72], founded in 1970[73], headquartered in Dallas[74]; and FedEx Ground[27], a business[75], founded in 2000[76], headquartered in Moon Township[77].
Industry
Industries include logistics[78] and transport industry[79].
Ownership
Owners include The Vanguard Group[12], a business[80], in United States[81], founded in 1975[82], headquartered in Malvern[83]; Frederick W. Smith[13], a military officer[84], 1944–2025[85], of United States[86], awarded the Bronze Star Medal[87]; BlackRock[14], a company[88], in United States[89], founded in 1988[90], headquartered in New York City[91]; Dodge & Cox[15], a business[92], in United States[93], founded in 1930[94], headquartered in San Francisco[95]; and PRIMECAP[16], a business[96], founded in 1983[97], headquartered in Pasadena[98]. FedEx's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[99]. FedEx's product or material produced is recorded as express mail[100].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for FedEx include Northwest Stadium[101], a multi-purpose sports venue[102], in United States[103]; FedExForum[104], a stadium[105], in United States[106], founded in 2004[107]; and Fedexia[108], a fossil taxon[109].
Why It Matters
FedEx ranks in the top 0.58% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,783 views/month, #171 of 29,529).[2] FedEx has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[110] FedEx is known by 57 alternative names across languages and contexts.[111]
Entities named for FedEx include Northwest Stadium[101], a multi-purpose sports venue[102], in United States[103]; FedExForum[104], a stadium[105], in United States[106], founded in 2004[107]; and Fedexia[108], a fossil taxon[109].