KEY POINTS
  • U.S. deliveries slowed last quarter from a year ago as the country began to reopen from pandemic lockdowns, United Parcel Service CEO Carol Tome said on CNBC.
  • Tome defended the company's long-term plans after shares dropped 7%, despite posting a top- and bottom-line beat in the second quarter.
  • "We're projecting volume will increase in the back half of the year, not as much as what we saw in the first half because of the year over year comparisons, but volume's going to grow," she said.

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United Parcel Service CEO Carol Tome on Tuesday defended her company's long-term strategy after shares tumbled, despite beating estimates in its report from the second quarter.

UPS stock dropped nearly 7% after the company showed there was a slowdown in domestic deliveries in the three-month period, leading it to miss U.S. revenue forecasts.

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