QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats Can any other Class I or other transportation company come close to KCS performance?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats I love the return on KCS in 2000 they were trading at $4 a share they closed out at over $14 yesterday that is over a 200% return not to many companies can say that. Investors notice things like this. As far as a merger with TFM that is for the Mexican Government and FTM share holders to decide. I don’t think they are too keen on American ownership of their railroads. Does any one have any thoughts? Not to take the wind out of your sails to much, but return on investment (ROI) is measured on an annual basis. So, at best (not including factoring for any additional borrowing KCS has done or other events that would affect value) the return is $2.50/share/year or about 17.8% assuming a sale at $14/share after costs of purchase and sale are deducted. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats I love the return on KCS in 2000 they were trading at $4 a share they closed out at over $14 yesterday that is over a 200% return not to many companies can say that. Investors notice things like this. As far as a merger with TFM that is for the Mexican Government and FTM share holders to decide. I don’t think they are too keen on American ownership of their railroads. Does any one have any thoughts?
QUOTE: Originally posted by csx-dispatcher ITS ALL B.S.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats Never happen. It would be anti competitive. If there is a final round of consolidation it will be the East and West end to end merger. You figure UP, BNSF, CSX and NS will pair off. It would be interesting to see what will happen to KCS. They could be the wild card. These are interesting times we live in. You forgot CP and CN. Given the fact that BNSF and CN have previous talked about merger and UP and CSX cooperation for the Express Lane trains, I predict that if UP, BNSF, CSXT, NS, CP, and Cn merger, it will be as follows. UP-CSXT-CP and BNSF-NS-CN. That doesn't make any sense. There is no way in hell CP or CN would merge- We have to live with CN's exisistance as it is- And they can keep there crabby employees, thanks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ericsp QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats Never happen. It would be anti competitive. If there is a final round of consolidation it will be the East and West end to end merger. You figure UP, BNSF, CSX and NS will pair off. It would be interesting to see what will happen to KCS. They could be the wild card. These are interesting times we live in. You forgot CP and CN. Given the fact that BNSF and CN have previous talked about merger and UP and CSX cooperation for the Express Lane trains, I predict that if UP, BNSF, CSXT, NS, CP, and Cn merger, it will be as follows. UP-CSXT-CP and BNSF-NS-CN.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats Never happen. It would be anti competitive. If there is a final round of consolidation it will be the East and West end to end merger. You figure UP, BNSF, CSX and NS will pair off. It would be interesting to see what will happen to KCS. They could be the wild card. These are interesting times we live in.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cstaats BNSF + NS sounds like a good marriage if not made in heaven a good possibility. I would like to take a look at the numbers and see how much freight it would capture from UP and CSX. Nice end to end merger not much in the way of duplication of service so savings from job eliminations would be minimal only the boys in Ft Worth and Norfolk. The numbers for both BNI and NSC look good. UP has a 45% decrease in income last quarter they are buying nobody. I like the looks of two strong companies merging to create a stronger company and strong UP is not.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bowlerp In my outsiders view, it is more likely an American transcontinental will be formed by a merger either between NS or CSX on the one hand, and UP or BNSF on the other. I doubt CN will be permitted such a dominant role by an American agency as STB. I do not exactly see the point of a UP and BNSF merger. We could rename such a merged entity Conrail, and paint it red, white, and BLUE! (jesting on this last bit)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSF9838 I don't wright to many topics but. Is the UP planning to buyout the BNSF railroad? Does anyone know. [bow]BNSF[bow] PS.......I heard that the UP is buying up BN stocks!
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