Expeditors International of Washington Inc
NYSE:EXPD

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NYSE:EXPD
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Price: 113.63 USD 0.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.6B USD
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During the last 3 months Expeditors International of Washington Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 12, 2025 by Wall Daniel R (Chief Financial Officer) , who sold 1.2m USD worth of EXPD shares.

Last Transactions:
Wall Daniel R
Chief Financial Officer
$-1.2m
Dickerman Jeffrey F
Executive Vice President, Digital Solutions
$-146.9k
Carlile Robert Paul
Chief Executive Officer
$-363.3k
Emmert Mark A
Chairman of the Board
$-1m
Dubois James M.
Chief Information Officer
$-433.5k
Bell Blake R
President and Chief Operating Officer
$-479.7k
Dickerman Jeffrey F
Executive Vice President, Digital Solutions
$-245.3k
Musser Jeffrey S
Chairman
$-3.3m
Dickerman Jeffrey F
Executive Vice President, Digital Solutions
$-189.6k
Clark Benjamin G.
President and Chief Operating Officer
$-152k
Powell Bradley S
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
$-1.4m
Musser Jeffrey S
Chairman
$-1.1m
Alger Eugene K
Senior Vice President, Digital Technology
$-1.3m
Powell Bradley S
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
$-710.2k
Dickerman Jeffrey F
Executive Vice President, Digital Solutions
$-105.1k
Alger Eugene K
Senior Vice President, Digital Technology
$-768.3k
Alger Eugene K
Senior Vice President, Digital Technology
$-1.5m
Powell Bradley S
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
$-1.8m
Clark Benjamin G.
President and Chief Operating Officer
$-993.5k
Wright Robert R
President
$-434.5k
Dickerman Jeffrey F
Executive Vice President, Digital Solutions
$-42.9k
Mcclincy Christopher J.
Executive Vice President, Global Sales
$-1m
Alger Glenn M
Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
$-10m
Wall Daniel R
Chief Financial Officer
$-2.8m
Rostan Richard H
Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
$-3.6m
Wright Robert R
President
$-533.3k
Mcclincy Christopher J.
Executive Vice President, Global Sales
$-486.3k
Rostan Richard H
Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
$-7.4m
Mcclincy Christopher J.
Executive Vice President, Global Sales
$-321k
Musser Jeffrey S
Chairman
$-1.9m
Emmert Mark A
Chairman of the Board
$-504.6k
Musser Jeffrey S
Chairman
$-10.7m
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During the last 3 months Expeditors International of Washington Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 1.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 12, 2025 by Wall Daniel R (Chief Financial Officer) , who sold 1.2m USD worth of EXPD shares.

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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
15.5B USD
Industry
Logistics & Transportation

Expeditors International of Washington Inc. began its journey in Seattle back in 1979, transforming the logistics landscape with its distinctive approach to global trade and transportation. As a preeminent logistics company, Expeditors stands out by seamlessly connecting every cog in the complex machinery of freight forwarding and supply chain management. Unlike traditional shipping companies, Expeditors doesn’t own planes, ships, or trucks. Instead, it acts as a skilled conductor, orchestrating a symphony of transportation solutions for businesses worldwide. Their core expertise lies in crafting tailored logistics services that include air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and distribution management. With a rich network of service providers and an expansive global footprint, they facilitate the smooth transit of goods, ensuring efficiency and reliability at every checkpoint. At the heart of Expeditors’ business model is its emphasis on information flow and data analytics, which forms the spine of its operations. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and real-time data, they optimize supply chain processes, anticipate potential disruptions, and align logistical solutions with clients’ specific needs. This customer-centric strategy translates into revenue through service fees and consulting engagements, where the company not only navigates the physical transportation of freight but also offers value-added insights and solutions to streamline costs and enhance supply chain performance. Their reputation for precision, punctuality, and customized service has cultivated trust and longstanding partnerships, making Expeditors a pivotal player in the global logistics industry.

EXPD Intrinsic Value
85.36 USD
Overvaluation 25%
Intrinsic Value
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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