The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: FedEx, JA Solar Holdings, ReneSola, First Solar and SunPower


For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – March 8, 2013 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include FedEx Corporation (FDX), JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (JASO), ReneSola Ltd (SOL), First Solar Inc. (FSLR) and SunPower Corporation (SPWR).

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Here are highlights from Thursday’s Analyst Blog:

FedEx Sets New Fuel Efficiency Goal

FedEx Corporation (FDX), one of the leading package delivery companies has set a new target of 30% improvement in fuel efficiency of its fleet by 2020. The company raised the fuel efficiency standard by approximately 50% from the previous 20% target set in 2008 that it has already accomplished.

We believe the company’s efforts will not only translate into sustainable transportation solutions for its customers but will also improve the company’s cost structure in the long run.

Previously in 2012, the company released its fourth annual Global Citizenship Report, in which it highlighted its activities towards achieving a sustainable freight transportation system. The report highlighted that FedEx targets reducing aircraft carbon emissions to 30% by 2020 besides meeting at least 30% of its jet fuel requirements through alternative fuels by 2030.

We believe that the growing environmental awareness among corporate houses like FedEx stems from the stringent actions taken by the regulatory authorities to restrain environmental pollution.

The U.S. government as well as regulatory bodies like the U.S. Department of Transportation (:DOT) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (:NHTSA), as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (:EPA) have taken several measures to curb global warming. One of these key measures remains the establishment of the National Program in 2009 – an agreement between the federal government, state regulators and the auto industry.

The national program, also a two-phased program constituted standards for establishing fuel efficiency improvements in a 30 years span, involving the first-ever global warming pollution standards for light-duty vehicles.

The key highlights of the first phase (2012-2016) are setting the global warming pollution standards of 250 grams per mile, on average, for model year 2016 vehicles. In addition, NHTSA requires fuel efficiency standards of an average of 34.1 miles per gallon in a new vehicle. Cumulatively, these measures are expected to translate in 23% improvement in new vehicle pollution standards, representing an average annual improvement of 5% by 2016.