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Canadian National Railway Company (CNI) Shares Fall 4.8% Following “Flattish” Volume Guidance

Shares of Canadian National Railway Company (CNI) fell 4.78% to $96.20 in Friday trading. Despite beating fourth-quarter earnings estimates, the stock’s decline was driven by a cautious 2026 outlook that anticipates stagnant volume growth. The stock is currently trading within its 52-week range of $90.74 to $108.75, having retreated from a morning high of $101.72.

Company Description

Canadian National Railway Company operates a strategic 20,000-mile rail network connecting the Atlantic, Pacific, and U.S. Gulf coasts. The company serves essential end markets, including petroleum and chemicals, grain and fertilizers, metals, and minerals. Its business model focuses on transcontinental single-rail solutions, acting as a critical trade enabler for North American international shippers.

Current Stock Price

$96.20

Market Capitalization

$58.98 billion

Valuation

Canadian National trades at a forward P/E ratio of 17.6x. This multiple sits near a five-year low, reflecting investor skepticism regarding the railroad’s ability to drive organic growth in a cooling industrial environment.

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