The Successful Investor Hotline – Friday, December 7, 2012

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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD. $97.70, Toronto symbol CP, rose 5% this week after the company announced a major restructuring plan aimed at improving its efficiency. CP’s strategy includes cutting 25% of its workforce, making its trains longer and faster, and closing some terminals. CP didn’t say how much these moves would cost. However, the restructuring should help cut its operating ratio from 74.1% to around 65% in 2016. (Operating ratio is calculated by dividing a company’s regular operating costs by its revenue. The lower the ratio, the better.) In addition, CP has suspended its plan to build new rail lines that would have served coal mines in the Powder River Basin in Montana and Wyoming. The company received an exclusive option to build these lines as part of a 2007 acquisition. However, power plants are switching to natural gas, which has hurt demand for coal. As a result, CP will write down this option and related assets by $180 million. That’s equal…