Canadian National Railway Company (NYSE:CNI) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call January 30, 2025 4:30 PM ET
Company Participants
Stacy Alderson – Assistant Vice President, Investor Relations
Tracy Robinson – President and Chief Executive Officer
Derek Taylor – Executive Vice President and Chief Field Operations Officer
Patrick Whitehead – Executive Vice President and Chief Network Operating Officer
Remi Lalonde – Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
Ghislain Houle – Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Conference Call Participants
Cherilyn Radbourne – TD Cowen
Christian Wetherbee – Wells Fargo
Fadi Chamoun – BMO Capital Markets
Scott Group – Wolfe Research
Walter Spracklin – RBC Capital Markets
Ken Hoexter – Bank of America
Steven Hansen – Raymond James
David Vernon – Bernstein
Thomas Wadewitz – UBS
Konark Gupta – Scotiabank
Brandon Oglenski – Barclays
Ravi Shanker – Morgan Stanley
Benoit Poirier – Desjardins
Jonathan Chappell – Evercore ISI
Daniel Imbro – Stephens Inc.
Operator
Good afternoon. My name is Krista and I will be your conference operator today. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. And all participants are now in a listen-only mode. After the speakers’ remarks, there will be a question-and-answer session [Operator Instructions].
At this time, I would like to turn the call over to Stacy Alderson, CN’s Assistant Vice President of Investor Relations. Ladies and gentlemen, Ms. Alderson.
Stacy Alderson
Thank you, Krista. Welcome, everyone. Thank you for joining us for CN’s fourth quarter financial and operating results conference call. As of note, we have forward-looking statements and non-GAAP definitions for your review on Page 2 of our presentation. These forward-looking statements include estimates, goals and predictions about the future based on our current information and educated assumptions. These come with risks and uncertainties. And with that, there is always a possibility that the outcomes may differ from expectations. That being said, forward-looking statements aren’t
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