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CNI

Canadian National Railway Company
IndustrialsRailroadsIncome
$111.70 · 15min delay
β 0.99

A high-quality large-cap income stock trading at a premium valuation. Frameworks sharply disagree on it.

52-wk low $90.7452-wk high $115.80

Mkt Cap

$67.76B

P/E

PEG

2.52

P/B

4.33

Dividend

2.43%

ROE

21.8%

About the business

Canadian National Railway Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the rail, intermodal, trucking, and related transportation businesses in Canada and the United States. The company provides rail services, which include equipment, customs brokerage, transloading and warehousing, business development, dimensional loads, and private railcar storage, less-than-truckload, and mexico services; intermodal services, such as temperature controlled multimodal, mobile transport trays, port partnerships, transloading and distribution, logistics parks, trucking, and supply chain services. It also offers connecting to rail, short lines, maps and network services. The company serves automotive, coal, fertilizers, temperature controlled cargo, forest products, dimensional, grain, metal and minerals, petroleum and chemicals, consumer goods, and third party logistics applications. Canadian National Railway Company was incorporated in 1919 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.

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What this means: Price near 52-week highs despite weak framework scores — market enthusiasm is running ahead of the fundamentals most legends look at.

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Next earnings

Fri, Jul 24 · consensus EPS $1.91 · last actual $1.80

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