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CPKC to report second-quarter 2025 earnings results on July 30

CPKC to report second-quarter 2025 earnings results on July 30

Globe and Mail19 hours ago
CALGARY, AB , July 2, 2025 /CNW/ - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) (CPKC) said today it will release its second-quarter 2025 financial and operating results after the markets close on July 30 , 2025.
CPKC will discuss its results with the financial community in a conference call beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET ( 2:30 p.m. MT ) on July 30 , 2025.
Conference Call Access
Canada and U.S.: 800-274-8461
International: 203-518-9814
*Conference ID: CPKCQ225
Callers should dial in 10 minutes prior to the call.
Webcast
We encourage you to access the webcast and presentation material in the Investors section of CPKC's website at investor.cpkcr.com
A replay of the second-quarter conference call will be available by phone through August 6, 2025 , at 800-723-0544 ( Canada /U.S.) or 402-220-2656 (International).
About CPKC
With its global headquarters in Calgary, Alta. , Canada , CPKC is the first and only single-line transnational railway linking Canada , the United States and México, with unrivaled access to major ports from Vancouver to Atlantic Canada to the Gulf Coast to Lázaro Cárdenas, México. Stretching approximately 20,000 route miles and employing 20,000 railroaders, CPKC provides North American customers unparalleled rail service and network reach to key markets across the continent. CPKC is growing with its customers, offering a suite of freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain expertise. Visit cpkcr.com to learn more about the rail advantages of CPKC. CP-IR
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