The Successful Investor Hotline – Friday, July 31, 2009

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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD., $47.90, Toronto symbol CP, reported higher profits for its latest quarter, as a gain on the sale of an investment helped it overcome a 24% drop in freight volumes caused by the recession. In the three months ended June 30, 2009, CP’s earnings rose 1.7%, to $157.3 million from $154.7 million a year earlier. Earnings per share fell 7.0%, to $0.93 from $1.00, on more outstanding shares. (In February, CP sold 13.9 million shares at $36.75 each. That increased the total outstanding by about 9%). The latest earnings included a $68.7-million gain on CP’s sale of part of its stake in the Detroit River Tunnel Partnership, which operates a rail tunnel between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. CP now owns 16.5% of this business, down from 50%. The sale freed up cash that CP used to pay down debt, while preserving its right to keep operating the tunnel. CP’s $4-billion long-term debt is now a manageable 49% of…