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To: Goose94 who wrote (11663)9/27/2015 4:17:12 PM
From: Goose94Respond to of 203019
 
I heard CP-T CEO Hunter Harrison "sick" there won't be any sad stories about him when he passes. "Every Dog Has His Day!!"



To: Goose94 who wrote (11663)12/3/2015 8:08:43 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 203019
 
CP Rail (CP-T) Mr. Buffett going to Washington saying help me, these Canadians are coming in here and doing all these ugly things to us."

Canadian Pacific Railway continues to wait for a response from Norfolk Southern to its $28-billion (U.S.) merger proposal, but the Canadian firm's chief executive officer, Hunter Harrison, says it is getting positive feedback from shareholders and shippers.

Mr. Harrison says, "Most of the shareholders I've talked to think it's a powerful combo." Mr. Harrison also describes feedback from shippers as "encouraging." The Calgary-based railway has been expected to face opposition from shippers, unions and other railways. Aside from complaints by railway rivals, Mr. Harrison says he is "very pleased with where we are."

The veteran railroader says he cannot see other railways crying foul. The CP CEO says, "This is about competition." Mr. Harrison adds that he does not see BNSF owner Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway lobbying against the deal. Mr. Harrison says, "I just can't imagine Mr. Buffett going to Washington saying help me, these Canadians are coming in here and doing all these ugly things to us."