Core Viewpoint - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) reported a slight increase in revenue and earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter ended March 2025, but fell short of revenue expectations according to the Zacks Consensus Estimate [1] Financial Performance - Revenue for the quarter was 0.74, an increase from 2.66 billion [1] - The consensus EPS estimate was also $0.74, indicating no EPS surprise [1] Key Metrics - Adjusted Operating Ratio was 62.5%, slightly better than the average estimate of 62.7% from seven analysts [4] - Total carloads were reported at 1.1 million, compared to the average estimate of 1.11 million from five analysts [4] - Specific carload metrics included: - Energy, Chemicals and Plastics: 142.5 thousand vs. 142.18 thousand estimate [4] - Intermodal: 435.4 thousand vs. 433.98 thousand estimate [4] - Automotive: 57.8 thousand vs. 60.06 thousand estimate [4] - Forest Products: 34.8 thousand vs. 35.07 thousand estimate [4] - Grain: 133.7 thousand vs. 136.74 thousand estimate [4] - Coal: 118.4 thousand vs. 115.11 thousand estimate [4] - Potash: 39.8 thousand vs. 44.61 thousand estimate [4] - Fertilizers and Sulphur: 17.8 thousand vs. 17.2 thousand estimate [4] - Metals, Minerals and Consumer Products: 124.4 thousand vs. 123.9 thousand estimate [4] - Operating Ratio was reported at 65.3%, higher than the average estimate of 62.8% from four analysts [4] Stock Performance - Shares of Canadian Pacific Kansas City have returned +1.5% over the past month, outperforming the Zacks S&P 500 composite, which saw a -0.2% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), suggesting it may perform in line with the broader market in the near term [3]
Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say