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Toby KolstadAugust 6, 2008
Freightcar America (RAIL) succumbs to high material costs and low demand
Analysis of: FreightCar Skids On High Costs | www.forbes.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
Railcar builder Freightcar America reported a quarterly loss of $0.08/share due to high material costs impacting fixed price contracts and the need to restrain prices in a very slow market for coal cars. Management expressed confidence that demand for coal cars will remain strong in the future, especially...
Toby KolstadAugust 4, 2008
Trinity is recapturing market share in declining railcar market
Analysis of: Trinity Industries’ Q2 earnings grow 25% | dallas.bizjournals.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
Trinity Industries (TRN) reported earnings growth and increasing orders and deliveries in an otherwise declining market for new railcars, a feat that will probably elude the other railcar builders. Its 6,580 deliveries during the second quarter represented a 44% market share for the entire industry,...
Larry ShughartJuly 28, 2008
Do the railroads need to buy more locomotives?
Analysis of: Chugging Along | www.goerie.com
Author: Larry Shughart, Vice President of Business Development, Innovative Scheduling
Will the railroad rennaisance result in a bright future for locomotive manufacturing companies? Does the recent upturn in railroad volumes mean more locomotives are required?
Larry ShughartJuly 28, 2008
Can and will Railroads continue to raise prices in the future?
Analysis of: Norfolk Southern 2Q profit rises 15 percent | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Larry Shughart, Vice President of Business Development, Innovative Scheduling
Railroads are producing record profits resulting from their raising average real prices nearly 25% over the last four years. Railroads are transitioning from a simplistic Pricing Strategy -- "raise them" -- to a sophisticated Yield Managemetn Strategy Railroads will maintain price discipline to...
Toby KolstadJuly 24, 2008
Railroad Pricing Power continues to trump falling volumes
Analysis of: Norfolk Southern 2Q profit rises 15 percent | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
CSX and NS have both announced significant increases in quarterly profits while at the same time reporting declining traffic levels, a feat they have performed more than once in recent months. Overall railroad traffic was down about 2% for both carriers compared to last year, although up around 3.5%...
Toby KolstadJuly 15, 2008
Floods are the least of the railroad worries in 2008
Analysis of: Railroads: The Calm After the Storm | investerms.com
Author: Toby Kolstad, President, Rail Theory Forecasts
The recent reports about the crop problems in Iowa and the flood problems for the railroads operating in the region have greatly exaggerated their impact on railroad profits in 2008. The news media might be excused for inflating reports of local problems into national importance in order to garner more...
July 14, 2008
Court Decision Striking Down CAIR Affect on SO2 Allowance Pricing
Analysis of: Clean Air Efforts Suffer Two Setbacks | www.philly.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The court decision striking down the Clean Air Interstate Rule will have an affect on SO2 allowances and the SO2 premium earned by coal suppliers.
July 14, 2008
Court’s Ruling Against Clean Air Interstate Rule and Affect on Emissions Control Spending
Analysis of: Clean Air Rules Are Overturned by Court | www2.journalnow.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit striking down the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) will affect emissions control spending in the immediate term.
July 14, 2008
Potential Future Actions by Congress and EPA on Emissions and Resulting Opportunity
Analysis of: Court Rejects EPA Rule | www.greentechmedia.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit struck down the EPA’s Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) to reduce NOx and SO2 in 28 Eastern United States.  This follows a court decision striking down EPA’s Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR).      ...
July 14, 2008
The Value of Fuel Surcharges in Rail Transportation Agreements for Coal
Analysis of: Railroads: The Calm After the Storm | investerms.com
Author: Thomas Shewski, Owner, High Energy Services
    Railroads, unlike airlines and trucking firms, are able to pass along the high cost of fuel in  transportation agreements.  Below discusses this and the value to the railroads for coal transportation.

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