OMAHA – Union Pacific says its third-quarter set revenue and per-share profit records as higher shipping rates helped the railroad offset flat volume overall and the traffic disruption from last month’s flooding in Colorado.
The results released Thursday were about in line with Wall Street expectations and the reduced forecast Union Pacific issued this month.
Read the complete story at the Journal Star.
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