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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD. $113 (Toronto symbol CP; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 173.9 million; Market cap: $19.7 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 3.5; Dividend yield: 1.2%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.cpr.ca) is improving its efficiency with new locomotives and software that optimizes train loads and speeds.
CP’s earnings fell 15.1% in 2012, to $484 million, or $2.79 a share. In 2011, the company earned $570 million, or $3.34 a share. However, if you disregard costs related to CP’s recently announced plan to cut 25% of its workforce, as well as writedowns of locomotives and other assets, its earnings per share would have risen 37.8%, to $4.34 from $3.15. Revenue rose 10.0%, to $5.7 billion from $5.2 billion.
The company’s operating ratio worsened to 83.3% from 81.3% a year ago. However, its restructuring should cut this figure to around 70% in 2013.
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CP’s earnings fell 15.1% in 2012, to $484 million, or $2.79 a share. In 2011, the company earned $570 million, or $3.34 a share. However, if you disregard costs related to CP’s recently announced plan to cut 25% of its workforce, as well as writedowns of locomotives and other assets, its earnings per share would have risen 37.8%, to $4.34 from $3.15. Revenue rose 10.0%, to $5.7 billion from $5.2 billion.
The company’s operating ratio worsened to 83.3% from 81.3% a year ago. However, its restructuring should cut this figure to around 70% in 2013.
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Canada’s top two railways continue to focus on cutting costs and streamlining their operations. That puts them in a better position to handle changing demand for the cyclical products they transport, such as coal, oil and grain.
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RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD., $13.01, Toronto symbol RIM, has launched two smartphones powered by its new BlackBerry 10 software: the BlackBerry Z10 uses a 4.2-inch touchscreen interface while the BlackBerry Q10 features a smaller screen and a physical keyboard. The company will start selling the Z10 in Canada, the U.K. and other countries in the next few days. However, it won’t launch the new phone in the U.S. until March. Investors fear that this delay will further erode the company’s U.S. market share. That’s the main reason why the stock fell 26% this week. RIM will launch the Q10 in April. Unlike other smartphone makers, RIM also sells software that helps businesses and governments encrypt mobile email messages and other sensitive data. The company has used its expertise in this area to create BlackBerry Balance, a feature that lets the new phones easily switch between business and personal modes. BlackBerry Balance should help RIM satisfy its corporate customers’ security needs while letting individuals enjoy personal services, such as music, movies and games....
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY $114.75 (Toronto symbol CP; Shares outstanding: 173.4 million; Market cap: $19.9 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Average; Dividend yield: 1.2%; www.cpr.ca) has announced that it will let U.S.-based Phillips 66 (New York symbol PSX) use its tracks to transport crude oil from North Dakota’s Bakken shale region to a refinery in New Jersey....
p>CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD.$108 (Toronto symbol CP) was our top pick for 2012 at $69. Since then, the stock has gained 56.5%. We’ve long admired CP, but bad weather and poor efficiency have held back its earnings and stock price in the past few years.
It seems activist investment firm Pershing Square shared our view, and in 2011 it became CP’s largest shareholder(it now holds 14.2%). We felt Pershing would push management to improve efficiency, and help unlock more of CP’s value. That’s partly why we made CP our #1 buy for 2012.
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It seems activist investment firm Pershing Square shared our view, and in 2011 it became CP’s largest shareholder(it now holds 14.2%). We felt Pershing would push management to improve efficiency, and help unlock more of CP’s value. That’s partly why we made CP our #1 buy for 2012.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD.$108 (Toronto symbol CP) was our top pick for 2012 at $69. Since then, the stock has gained 56.5%.
We’ve long admired CP, but bad weather and poor efficiency have held back its earnings and stock price in the past few years.
It seems activist investment firm Pershing Square shared our view, and in 2011 it became CP’s largest shareholder(it now holds 14.2%)....
We’ve long admired CP, but bad weather and poor efficiency have held back its earnings and stock price in the past few years.
It seems activist investment firm Pershing Square shared our view, and in 2011 it became CP’s largest shareholder(it now holds 14.2%)....
TECK RESOURCES LTD., $36.93, Toronto symbol TCK.B, is our “Stock of the Year” for 2013. Resource companies are highly cyclical. Teck fell to just $3.35 in March 2009 as the credit crisis hurt its ability to refinance the $9.8 billion U.S. in short-term loans it took on the year before as part of its $13.6-billion (Canadian) purchase of Fording Coal. At that time, Teck’s market cap (the value of all outstanding shares) was just $1.6 billion. However, rising commodity prices helped it find new lenders, and Teck rose as high as $65 in January 2011. The stock has moved down since then due to the slowing global economy. However, we feel the company’s high-quality, long-lasting reserves and potentially higher commodity prices in 2013 make it a particularly attractive buy right now....
PLEASE NOTE: One week from today, on January 11, 2013, just after the stock market closes at 4:30 p.m. Toronto time, we will reveal our #1 Canadian Stock of 2013 to subscribers of The Successful Investor. Our #1 pick for 2012, CP Rail, has surged 54% in the past year and is still on the rise. You can be among the first to hear about our #1 Pick for 2013. Because you’re a loyal subscriber, we are happy to offer you a bargain-priced, no-risk introduction to The Successful Investor. It gives you the first month—and the 2013 Stock of the Year—FREE. But you must act now. Click here. CHEVRON CORP., $110.50, New York symbol CVX, has agreed to purchase 50% of a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Kitimat, B.C., in a series of transactions. The deal includes related pipelines and gas properties in the province. The company will purchase the 30% stakes held by ENCANA CORP. $20.40, New York symbol ECA, and EOG Resources Canada Inc. Following these deals, Chevron will sell 10% to APACHE CORP., $83.20, New York symbol APA. As a result, Chevron and Apache will each own 50%....
PLEASE NOTE: One week from today, on January 11, 2013, just after the stock market closes at 4:30 p.m. Toronto time, we will reveal our #1 Canadian Stock of 2013 to subscribers of The Successful Investor. Our #1 pick for 2012, CP Rail, has surged 54% in the past year and is still on the rise. You can be among the first to hear about our #1 Pick for 2013. Because you’re a loyal subscriber, we are happy to offer you a bargain-priced, no-risk introduction to The Successful Investor. It gives you the first month—and the 2013 Stock of the Year—FREE. But you must act now. Click here. LEON’S FURNITURE LTD. $13.55, symbol LNF on Toronto, has received approval from shareholders of The Brick (symbol BRK on Toronto) for its $700-million takeover of that company. The purchase will nearly double Leon’s market cap. The Brick operates 230 stores across Canada, while Leon’s has 76 outlets in every province except B.C. Leon’s and The Brick will continue to operate as separate chains....