CP looks at railway spinoff
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Canadian Pacific Ltd. (CP) will be prepared to begin spinning off operations "within a couple of years," according to Chief Executive Officer and President David O'Brien. Experts believe that a streamlined CP will concentrate on the energy sector.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2000
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Analysts divided on worth of CP parts after split
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Canadian Pacific Ltd will become five publicly traded companies with industry analysts trying to determine the value of each firm.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2001
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Collenette estimates five years for high-speed central rail link
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Canada's transportation minister, David Collenette, said that it would take five to six years to develop a high-speed rail link in Central Canada. There is a 3 billion Canadian dollar plan to improve rail links in the Quebec City-Windsor, Ontario corridor.
Publication Name: Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0319-0714
Year: 2003
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