CSX (CSX, Financial), a leading railroad operator, reported Q4 results that met expectations, contrasting with Union Pacific (UNP, Financial), which surpassed Q4 EPS estimates due to cost efficiencies and a robust intermodal business. Intermodal revenue, accounting for about 15% of CSX's total revenue, decreased by 5%, following a 2% decline in the previous quarter, reflecting ongoing softness in domestic trucking prices.
Looking ahead, CSX anticipates moderation in international intermodal volume due to tariff and trade policy uncertainties. The company forecasts low-to-mid single-digit volume growth for FY25, following a modest 2% growth in FY24. In Q4, CSX's volume increased by just 1%.
Overall, CSX's earnings report was lackluster, especially compared to UNP's strong performance. While business conditions remain mixed, CSX's cost control measures are expected to support earnings until coal and intermodal trends improve.
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