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XPO Logistics Shares Face Scrutiny After Weak November Metrics

Robert Sasse by Robert Sasse
December 2, 2025
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Preliminary operating data from XPO Logistics for November 2025 has introduced a note of caution for investors. The figures reveal a significant contraction in the company’s core business segment, contrasting with its previously demonstrated financial resilience and prompting questions about near-term momentum.

Core LTL Segment Shows Pronounced Weakness

The most concerning signals emerged from the Less-than-Truckload (LTL) division. Key metrics for November registered declines across the board compared to the same period last year. Daily tonnage hauled fell by 5.4%, while the number of daily shipments dropped 2.2%. Furthermore, the average weight per shipment decreased by 3.2%. This broad-based softness points to a notable slowdown in XPO’s primary revenue driver.

Solid Financial Foundation Provides a Counterpoint

Despite the disappointing November snapshot, the broader financial picture for 2025 remains strong. The company’s third-quarter results, reported earlier, showcased considerable strength. Adjusted EBITDA reached $342 million, marking a 6% year-over-year increase. Adjusted earnings per share jumped 11% to $1.07.

The North American LTL operation was the cornerstone of this performance. It delivered a 10% rise in adjusted operating revenue. Perhaps more importantly, the division’s adjusted operating ratio improved by 150 basis points to 82.7%, demonstrating enhanced efficiency and cost management. This continued a positive trend established in the second quarter, underscoring XPO’s ability to run its core business profitably even in a challenging freight environment.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying XPO Logistics?

Analyst Sentiment Stays Overwhelmingly Positive

How are market experts reconciling the robust fundamentals with the weak monthly data? The prevailing stance remains decidedly bullish. Current analyst ratings show 23 “Buy” recommendations, with only two “Sell” and one “Hold” rating.

BMO Capital Markets stands out, naming XPO a top pick in the transportation sector with an “Outperform” rating and a $168 price target. The firm cites the company’s superior operating ratio and strong cash generation. Other institutions have echoed this confidence; Rothschild Redburn initiated coverage with a Buy recommendation, and Stifel recently raised its price target. This widespread support indicates sustained belief in the company’s long-term strategy and potential.

Operational Excellence Tested by Market Headwinds

The central question for investors is whether XPO’s operational discipline can buffer against current market pressures. Management continues to focus on technological integration and network optimization, including initiatives like insourcing line-haul transportation. These strategies are designed to protect margins and position the company to capitalize when the freight market eventually rebounds.

Maintaining rigorous cost control while nurturing customer relationships will be critical. The November metrics serve as a clear warning of near-term challenges. However, the underlying financial framework appears intact. The coming quarters will determine if XPO Logistics can once again demonstrate its characteristic resilience and navigate through this period of softer demand.

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