CALGARY — Canadian Pacific Railway will present its fourth-quarter 2001 financial and operating results to analysts at 1:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2002. The presentation will be held in the third floor auditorium at the JP MorganChase building, 270 Park Avenue, New York City.
CPR’s results will be presented by Robert Ritchie, President and Chief Executive Officer; Ed Dodge, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer; and Mike Waites, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer.
CPR expects to release its results for the fourth quarter of 2001 after the close of markets on Monday, Jan. 21.
Investors and the media who cannot attend the presentation will be able to listen in by phone or by live audio webcast via CPR’s website at www.cpr.ca. The conference dial-in numbers are 416-695-5806 and 800-273-9672, and callers should register by dialing in at 1:15 p.m.
To listen to the webcast, users require a sound-enabled computer, a Pentium or PowerPC processor, 16 MB RAM, Windows 95 (or later) or Mac OS or Linux, a 28.8 kbps Internet connection or better and Windows Media Player. A free version of Windows Media Player can be downloaded from the third-party webcast provider’s site via Canadian Pacific Railway’s corporate site. An audio replay and presentation slides will be available on CPR’s website through Feb. 5, 2002. A telephone replay will be available through Jan. 29 by dialing 416-695-5800 or 800-408-3053 and entering passcode 1031775.
Canadian Pacific Railway is North America’s first transcontinental railway and is the only transcontinental carrier with direct service to the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. CPR’s 14,000-mile network serves the principal centres of Canada, from Montreal to Vancouver, and the U.S. Northeast and Midwest regions. CPR’s track feeds directly into the Chicago hub from the East and West coasts. Alliances with other carriers extend CPR’s market reach beyond its own network and into the major business centres of Mexico. For more information, visit CPR’s website at www.cpr.ca.