Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (CPRL) has 14,800-mile network extends from the Port Metro Vancouver on Canada’s Pacific Coast to the Port of Montreal in eastern Canada, and to the United industrial centers of Chicago; Detroit, Michigan; Newark, New Jersey; Philadelphia; New York City and Buffalo, New York; Kansas City, Missouri, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its network is consisted of four primary corridors: Western, Eastern, Central and the Northeast the United States. Its business includes bulk, which include grain, coal, and sculpture and fertilizer; merchandise, which include forest products, industrial and consumer products, and automotive; and intermodal.
Fred Green resigns as CEO of Canadian PacificWinnipeg Free Press -
2 hours ago CALGARY - A months-long battle between the leaders of Canadian Pacific Railway (TSX:CP) and its largest shareholder resulted in the resignation of CP chief executive Fred Green on Thursday shortly before the company's annual meeting.
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May 11, 2012 Canada's main stock index turned positive by mid-morning on Friday as constructive North American data helped to offset political uncertainty in Greece, negative economic surprises from China and shock trading losses at JPMorgan Chase.
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