A Class I railroad in North America with rail networks in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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Vital infrastructure play with high barriers to entry.
Positioned to benefit from the transport of crude oil via rail as a stopgap for limited pipeline capacity in the Canadian energy sector.
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman sold and exited his long-term holding in the company.
Held in Chris Hohn's (TCI) portfolio of high-quality companies, although he recently trimmed his railroad positions slightly, suggesting it's a core holding but perhaps less attractive than others at the moment.
Vital infrastructure play with high barriers to entry.
Positioned to benefit from the transport of crude oil via rail as a stopgap for limited pipeline capacity in the Canadian energy sector.
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman sold and exited his long-term holding in the company.
Held in Chris Hohn's (TCI) portfolio of high-quality companies, although he recently trimmed his railroad positions slightly, suggesting it's a core holding but perhaps less attractive than others at the moment.
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The most active sources covering Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) on Kazuha are The Joseph Carlson Show, John Coogan & Jordi Hays, @amitinvesting. Kazuha aggregates AI-extracted insights from podcasts, YouTube channels, and X/Twitter accounts.
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