Consensus 84c. Backs FY25 capital expenditures view $325M-$375M. “Our results for the second quarter played out largely as expected and reflect the earnings growth strategies we are employing to capitalize on expected market improvement,” said Darrell Campbell, executive VP and CFO of Schneider. “We are doing this by controlling costs, enhancing asset efficiency, remaining diligent in our customer allocations, leaning into our areas of differentiation to drive above-market organic growth, and supplementing organic growth with accretive acquisitions. While we expect to deliver year-over-year improvement in our earnings in 2025, the timing and impact of trade, legislative, and regulatory policy remain uncertain, and the industry continues to grapple with select areas of cost inflation.”
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