CSX Corporation (NASDAQ: CSX) announced Monday the
immediate installation of Hunter Harrison as CEO, but the appointee comes not without conditions.
Having laid out a list of demands, Harrison suggested that he would resign after the annual meeting if the terms were yet unmet.
Shareholders must now vote to reimburse Harrison for comp lost from his term as Canadian Pacific Railway Limited
(USA) (NYSE: CP)’s CEO, provide $84 million in benefits
and compensation forfeited during his transition and secure related tax indemnity.
Despite the uncertainty of Harrison’s tenure, UBS anticipates an impending spike in CSX stock driven by his appointment.
Considering Harrison’s success as CEO of Canadian Pacific, Canadian National Railway (USA) (NYSE: CNI) and Illinois Central, UBS analysts reiterated a Buy rating on
shares with a price target of $57.
New Board Composition
In other news, CSX appointed Harrison and four others to the board of directors, and three current directors are expected to
step down prior to the 2017 annual meeting. Thirteen (13) members will then comprise the board, with five having been nominated by
investment firm Mantle
Ridge.
CSX closed down Monday at $49.79. Canadian Pacific closed up at $149.19.
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Bank of America |
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Raymond James |
Upgrades |
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Outperform |
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