1. UPS has demonstrated strong earnings and revenue growth with a P/E ratio under 20 and double-digit YoY EPS growth, indicating a low valuation. 2. The company is enhancing its logistics, particularly in healthcare, leveraging its scale to provide premium services and boost shareholder returns. 3. UPS generates robust cash flow, supporting a nearly 5% dividend yield, though its payout ratio is around 100% based on a 5% FCF yield, limiting share repurchases.
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