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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd T.CP

Alternate Symbol(s):  CP

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited operates a single-line transnational railway linking Canada, the United States and Mexico, with unrivaled access to ports from Vancouver to Atlantic Canada to the Gulf of Mexico to Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico. It operates over 20,000 route miles and provides North American customers unparalleled rail service and network reach to key markets across the continent. It transports bulk commodities, merchandise, and intermodal freight. It offers a suite of freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain expertise. It transports ethanol from production areas in the Midwest United States to key consumer markets across the Northeast United States. It serves various markets, including Canadian grain; United States grain; bulk; intermodal; automotive; forest and industrial products; transload, and energy, chemicals and plastics. Its network connects assembly and auto parts plants and distribution centers to serve the automotive industry.


TSX:CP - Post by User

Comment by yana8on Dec 05, 2012 1:25pm
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Post# 20687664

RE: Share price moving up

RE: Share price moving up

Well, now that all the good news is on the table - what's next?  How can "they" drive the share price any higher?  Perhaps it will hit $100 in the near term but what would be the catalyst for further gains..  Also, I believe US shareholders will be tempted to book their gains before year-end because of proposed tax increases on capital gains in 2013. 

Also, can a company grow effectively by cutting its workforce by 23%?  A big chunk of that from customer service/mgmt related positions?  Will CP customers appreciate less service?  Remaining employees will be expected to be more productive but it's likely to lead to burn out. 

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