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Stumbled upon this 2007 Norfolk Southern report - tomustang - 03-01-2009 Long read but good for any NS fan <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://google.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?SessionID=Ya3uWJ3XXzYY1uh&ID=5241016">http://google.brand.edgar-online.com/EF ... ID=5241016</a><!-- m --> Re: Stumbled upon this 2007 Norfolk Southern report - eightyeightfan1 - 03-01-2009 Interesting. Some nice pics in the report. Though I feel I needed Power Point to look at it......... Re: Stumbled upon this 2007 Norfolk Southern report - iis612 - 03-02-2009 It is actually an interesting presentation, for those who are into corporate numbers, and investment propaganda. I wonder, if they have seen an overwhelming increase in profit over a 2 year span, why has their stock prices fallen over that same 2 years? Re: Stumbled upon this 2007 Norfolk Southern report - eightyeightfan1 - 03-02-2009 iis612 Wrote:why has their stock prices fallen over that same 2 years? Who's hasn't? Re: Stumbled upon this 2007 Norfolk Southern report - sgtcarl1 - 03-03-2009 Stock prices aren't necessarily tied to revenue. A company's stock value is dependant on current assests vs liabilities. What has always surprised me, is that a company's outstanding stock can be worth way more than what the company's assets are actually worth. Kinda like over-evaluated. Stock prices are right now about what they should be. |