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In this cycle, rails across North America have done spectacularly (as he's senn in his entire career). That said, on a P/B and P/E basis, these stocks are selling at extremes. Stocks that do well in one cycle will not do well in the next. He has a $280 target on CP. Its fair market value is $250. This is now a trading, not an investing, stock.
CP vs. CNR? Lots to like about the rails, fuel efficient, easier to go to electric rail. Long-term, likes trains. Right now, locomotive shortage affecting both companies. Today, he’d buy CP over CNR. Both a bit cyclical, but if you’re patient and diversified, CP is the one you want to own. (Analysts’ price target is $273.34.)
He thinks they have an outstanding CEO. They had a tough start to the issue with well publicized issues and now they are resolved. They are getting more efficient with their capital stock. They run longer trains with shorter dwell times. He thinks they can grow the dividends. He prefers this to CNR-T because of what CNR has to invest in the next few years.
What will be the impact of the trade war and tariffs on Canadian rails? He doesn't know, but wouldn't worry too much. Note that in the past month CNR has gone up while CP has gone down. CP may be more impacted, but it's also dealt with a strike. He prefers CNR and still likes it. They have the Chicago Advantage with their line running through Chicago without getting stuck in that huge hub. CNR is a great proxy on the Canadian economy.
Canadian National (CNR-T) vs Canadial Pacific (CP-T). He owns CNR-T and thinks CP is more commodity based (grains and agriculture and lumber). CNR-T moves more goods. Oil companies are careful to over committing to rail, because it is more expensive to ship than by pipe. Buy CP if you thing more commodity shipments will occur. Buy CN if you think more inter-modal goods will be shipped.
He would continue to hold it. Transportation of crude by rail has been a big issue for this company. He thinks this is the environment we will live in for a while – crude by rail. For 1 to 3 years it is a hold.