Let's cut through the (tariff) noise with CSX CFO...
Pay attention to the signs
Not only is the railroad business in control of supply chain affairs in North America, but it is in power too – that’s the message, loud and clear, from $61.5bn-market-cap behemoth CSX Corporation this week.
December 2017
The announcement of a new boss at the end of 2017 was closely watched in the industry. In Jacksonville and elsewhere, not all were convinced James Foote was the right pick to replace an industry legend, Hunter Harrison, who had passed away only a few ...
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