Downturn creates railway bargains

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The recession continues to drive down railway volumes and stock prices. However, both CN and CP have been cutting costs, which will help them increase their profits once the economy starts growing again. As well, both recently made acquisitions in the U.S. that should fuel their growth. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY CO. $45 (Toronto symbol CNR; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 468.4 million; Market cap: $21.1 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.5; SI Rating: Above Average) operates the largest freight-rail network in Canada. It also serves 16 U.S. states. In the three months ended March 31, 2009, CN’s revenue fell 3.5%, to $1.86 billion from $1.93 billion a year earlier. The recession cut freight volumes, and CN lowered its fuel surcharges in response to the drop in oil prices. Earnings rose 0.7%, to $302 million from $300 million. Earnings per share rose 3.2%, to $0.64 from $0.62, on fewer outstanding shares. These figures exclude several one-time items, including a gain on…