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Why I Love This Stock

By:Steve Old Boy

Date:08 17 08

Canadian Pacific Railway operates 13,000 miles of track across most of Canada, the midwest and northeastern U.S. It's the second-smallest Class I railroad by revenue and route miles, with a $9.2 billion market cap. It hauls intermodal containers (28% of revenue), grain (20%), coal (12%), fertilizer (11%) and a diverse mix of other merchandise.

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By:Pro

Date:11 30 -1

They Just Don't Get Railroads!: Marek Fuchs, in what is becoming a Monday tradition, pounds 'Barron's' for another forced and flawed bullish call on an entire industry.

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By:Pro

Date:11 30 -1

They Just Don't Get Railroads!: Marek Fuchs, in what is becoming a Monday tradition, pounds 'Barron's' for another forced and flawed bullish call on an entire industry.

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By:barrons2

Date:06 14 08

When the conglomerate Canadian Pacific split into several groups in 2001, it created some attractive opportunities, which Amana is still in. Kaiser started building his 1.3% stake in Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) at an initial cost of $11. Today, shares are trading at $65. The railroad, which serves Canada as well as portions of the U.S.'s Midwest and Northeast, has benefited from the commodity boom and a more competitive cost structure, which has helped get some pricing power back into the industry. CP's contract with its offshoot Fording Coal links transport charges on the price of coal. As a result, the railroad gains as coal prices rise. Meanwhile, increased spending on technology is realizing new efficiencies through improved tracking of cargo and trains.

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By:zhuangsn

Date:03 17 08

homework

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By:High Dividends

Date:02 24 08

10%

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By:barrons2

Date:01 24 08

Buy some of the soft-goods plays for when the euphoria of the rate cuts dies down: Altria (MO) and Colgate-Palmolive (CP) or Procter & Gamble (PG) perhaps.

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By:earlinglis@yahoo.com

Date:01 12 08

recession proof

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By:mceldrew

Date:11 06 07

same as bni canadian dollar at highest level

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By:mgibson

Date:09 06 07

cpr is well run company which I worked for 5 years. They have 1/2 the employees compared to cnr to do same work.

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put spread or even buy the 65 in an
outter month. if youre assuming it gets
above the 65 resistance level (which it
will need to for you to be in a profit),
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