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Trains on MSNCPKC's Creel warns of issues from UP-NS ‘endgame' mergerCanadian Pacific Kansas City CEO Keith Creel today teed off on the proposed merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, ...
Canadian Pacific Kansas City posted higher profit and revenue in the second quarter, as it shipped 7% more volume across its ...
Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s “exceptional team of railroaders again delivered strong operating and financial results in the ...
Intermodal, coal, and grain helped Canadian Pacific Kansas City to improved profits in the second quarter. The post CPKC sees ...
December 09, 2021 Class I Canadian Pacific’s Keith Creel and Kansas City Southern’s Pat Ottensmeyer Named Railway Age 2022 Railroaders of the Year Railway Age on Dec. 9 announced that its 2022 ...
Advertisement This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Keith Creel, left, and Hunter Harrison at a CP annual general meeting in 2016. Photo by Peter J.
CALGARY, AB and NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Railway Age Magazine has named Canadian Pacific President and CEO Keith Creel the 58th annual recipient of its Railroader of the Year Award.
-Canadian Pacific Kansas City President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel will address the 2025 J.P. Morgan Industrials Conference on March 13, 2025, at 8:15 a.m. ET. CPKC will provide ...
CALGARY, AB, Feb. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) (CPKC) President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel will address the 2025 Citi Global Industrial ...
Creel joined CP in February 2013 as President and Chief Operating Officer. On January 31, 2017, he assumed the role of CP's President and CEO, becoming the seventeenth leader of the company since ...
A cover profile of Mr. Creel and his leadership at CP will appear in the Nov. 27, 2021 issue. "It is my honor to accept this award on behalf of the entire CP family of railroaders," said Keith ...
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