. >> reporter: equity analyst jim corridore says that could mean a minor boost for private carriers likeex as customers opt for high-speed delivery. >> the carriers at fed-ex and u.p.s. have already seen their shares shift from online sales, from ebay, from holiday shipping-- they're already very much getting a lot of that traffic diverted to them. so they're only going to see more of that over time, and the u.s. postal service is not able to capture that because they can't move as fast as companies like fed-ex and u.p.s. regulators will have three reporter: months to review the changes, which means the earliest customers would see a difference in delivery times would be spring. sylvia hall, "nightly business report," washington. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for monday, december 5. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: support that makes programs like "nightly business report" possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us, and don't forget to support your public television station. i'm tom hudson. good night ever