Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (EXPD)

NYSE: EXPD · Real-Time Price · USD
148.30
+0.74 (0.50%)
Apr 27, 2026, 10:46 AM EDT - Market open
Market Cap19.72B +30.0%
Revenue (ttm)11.07B +4.4%
Net Income810.33M +0.0%
EPS5.95 +4.0%
Shares Out 132.98M
PE Ratio24.80
Forward PE24.43
Dividend$1.54 (1.04%)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 1, 2025
Volume81,741
Open147.83
Previous Close147.56
Day's Range147.48 - 149.06
52-Week Range106.00 - 167.19
Beta1.08
AnalystsHold
Price Target133.00 (-10.32%)
Earnings DateMay 5, 2026

About EXPD

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides logistics services in the Americas, North Asia, South Asia, Europe, and Middle East, Africa, and India. The company offers airfreight services, such as air freight consolidation and forwarding; ocean freight and ocean services, including ocean freight consolidation, direct ocean forwarding, and order management; customs brokerage and other services, import, intra-continental ground transportation and delivery, and warehousing and distribution services; and cu... [Read more]

Founded 1979
Employees 19,800
Stock Exchange NYSE
Ticker Symbol EXPD
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, EXPD's revenue was $11.07 billion, an increase of 4.42% compared to the previous year's $10.60 billion. Earnings were $810.33 million, an increase of 0.03%.

Financial Statements

Analyst Summary

According to 11 analysts, the average rating for EXPD stock is "Hold." The 12-month stock price target is $133.0, which is a decrease of -10.32% from the latest price.

Price Target
$133.0
(-10.32% downside)
Analyst Consensus: Hold
Stock Forecasts

News

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status update

CAPE Phase 1 for IEEPA refunds is live, with strategic filing and data accuracy emphasized. Section 232 tariffs on metals are now unified and tiered, while new Section 301 investigations target overcapacity and forced labor globally. Legal and legislative changes may impact refund timing and future tariff structures.

4 days ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status update

Energy market disruptions from the Iran conflict are causing prolonged spikes in fuel and freight costs, with normalization expected to take months. Governments are prioritizing energy security, and companies face increased compliance and supply chain risks, requiring scenario planning and mitigation strategies.

11 days ago - Transcripts

Expeditors Reports Fourth Quarter 2025 EPS of $1.49

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE: EXPD) today announced fourth quarter 2025 financial results, including the following comparisons to the same quart...

2 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors Announces New Share Repurchase Program

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE: EXPD) today announced that on February 23, 2026, its Board of Directors authorized a new share repurchase program ...

2 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status update

IEEPA-based tariffs were invalidated by the Supreme Court, replaced by a temporary Section 122 tariff capped at 15% for 150 days. Importers should monitor for CBP guidance on refunds and operational changes, while preparing for increased enforcement and potential new tariffs under Sections 301 and 232.

2 months ago - Transcripts

Trucking and logistics stocks drop on release of AI freight scaling tool

A new tool from AI company Algorhythm Holdings has made trucking companies the latest victim of the market's AI jitters.

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2 months ago - CNBC

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

The session delivered a detailed walkthrough of the ACE Portal, covering access management, navigation, reporting, and compliance tools. Key topics included user roles, running and customizing reports, filing protests, and preparing for upcoming changes like ACH refund requirements. Practical Q&A addressed common user challenges and solutions.

3 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

DCMA Duty-Free Entry enables DoD contractors to import eligible goods duty-free if DFARS 252.225-7013 is in the contract, with entitlements initiated by primes in PIEE and certificates uploaded within six months. Timely coordination among contractors, brokers, and agencies is essential to avoid duty liability.

3 months ago - Transcripts

Josh Brown's 'best stocks in the market': Transports

Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to spotlight the Transports Sector in his 'best stocks in the market.'

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4 months ago - CNBC Television

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

International shipping involves complex processes with multiple parties, detailed documentation, and careful allocation of cost and risk through Incoterms. Ocean freight is cost-effective but slow, while air freight is faster and suited for high-value goods. Carrier liability is limited, making insurance essential for risk management.

5 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors Announces Semi-Annual Cash Dividend of $0.77

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE:EXPD) today announced that on November 3, 2025 its Board of Directors declared a semi-annual cash dividend of $0.77...

6 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors Reports Third Quarter 2025 EPS of $1.64

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE:EXPD) today announced third quarter 2025 financial results including the following comparisons to the same quarter ...

6 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

Major U.S. tariff changes in August include expanded Section 232 steel and aluminum duties, new reciprocal tariffs, and stricter de minimis rules. Importers face increased compliance demands, documentation requirements, and enforcement scrutiny, with legal challenges to IEPA tariffs ongoing.

8 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors Appoints David A. Hackett as CFO

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE: EXPD) announced the appointment of David A. Hackett on August 4, 2025, as Senior Vice President and Chief Financia...

9 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

U.S. trade policy has shifted with new tariffs, removal of exemptions, and a focus on transshipment, raising effective rates and uncertainty. Key trading partners face ongoing negotiations, with macroeconomic impacts expected as tariffs approach the 20% threshold.

9 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

U.S. trade policy has shifted with new reciprocal tariffs, targeting China and raising effective rates to near 18%, close to the threshold where negative economic impacts intensify. Key sectors face higher costs, and ongoing uncertainty surrounds deal implementation and transshipment rules.

9 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

U.S. trade policy has shifted with new tariffs, removal of exemptions, and a focus on transshipment, raising effective rates to 18% and nearing a threshold where economic impacts intensify. Key trading relationships remain volatile, and sectors like autos and electronics face higher costs.

9 months ago - Transcripts

Expeditors Reports Second Quarter 2025 EPS of $1.34

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE:EXPD) today announced second quarter 2025 financial results including the following comparisons to the same quarter...

9 months ago - Business Wire

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

Global air cargo capacity is shifting from the U.S. to Europe and Southeast Asia as regulatory changes and geopolitical tensions reshape trade flows. E-commerce volumes into the U.S. have dropped, while Vietnam's exports surge. Delayed freighter deliveries and rising tariffs add to market uncertainty.

9 months ago - Transcripts

20 stocks of companies showing excellent earnings-season trends even as the economy cools

With U.S. economic growth turning negative during the first quarter, this earnings season's results might shed some light on which companies may best weather the disruption brought about by President ...

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1 year ago - Market Watch

Cargo giant Expeditors sees China-to-U.S. shipping ‘declining significantly'

Shipping specialist Expeditors International of Washington Inc. said Tuesday the outlook for the cargo transport business is uncertain due to unresolved tariff negotiations. But the company is already...

1 year ago - Market Watch

Expeditors Reports First Quarter 2025 EPS of $1.47

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. (NYSE:EXPD) today announced first quarter 2025 financial results including the following comparisons to the same quarter ...

1 year ago - Business Wire

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

Major U.S. tariff changes include new 25% duties on autos and parts, the end of de minimis for China/Hong Kong, and evolving reciprocal tariffs. Importers face high uncertainty and must closely monitor compliance as new credits, exemptions, and enforcement measures are implemented.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

Mexican customs has undergone major reforms, shifting to military oversight and stricter controls, causing disruptions for brokers and manufacturers. Trade policy aligns with the U.S., increasing duties on Chinese goods and tightening import rules. The national plan aims to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce bureaucracy.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Expeditors International of Washington Transcript: Status Update

New U.S. tariffs target autos, auto parts, and aluminum products, with reciprocal tariffs now affecting over 60 countries and China facing a combined 104% duty. Global responses include new duties from Canada, the EU, and China, while de minimis exemptions for China and Hong Kong end May 2. Importers face increased complexity and uncertainty.

1 year ago - Transcripts