Freight demand is weak, but cost cuts help C.H. Robinson boost profits. Shares are rallying.

Shares of shipping logistics provider C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. rallied on Wednesday after the company reported a second-quarter adjusted profit that topped Wall Street’s estimates, helped by tighter operations in its key North American transportation services.

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