| Business Summary | | CSX
Corporation
operates
a
rail
network
in
the
eastern
United
States,
and
provides
intermodal
transportation
services
across
the
United
States
and
into
key
markets
in
Canada
and
Mexico.
The
company
operates
in
four
business
segments:
Rail,
Intermodal,
Domestic
Container
Shipping
and
International
Terminals.
The
Company
is
also
involved
in
the
non-transportation
sector
through
CSX
Real
Property
Inc.,
which
is
responsible
for
sales,
leasing
and
development
of
CSX-owned
properties.
CSX
also
holds
a
majority
interest
in
Yukon
Pacific
Corporation,
which
is
promoting
construction
of
the
Trans-Alaska
Gas
System
to
transport
Alaska's
North
Slope
natural
gas
to
Valdez
for
export
to
Asian
markets. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | CSX
Corporation
is
a
global
freight
transportation
company
with
principal
business
units
providing
rail,
container-shipping,
intermodal
and
international
terminal
services.
For
the
26
weeks
ended
6/29/01,
revenues
fell
1%
to
$4.08
billion.
Net
income
from
continuing
operations
rose
75%
to
$128
million.
Revenues
reflect
lower
Intermodal
segment
sales
due
to
lower
international
transcontinental
freight
margin.
Earnings
reflect
operating
efficiencies
and
improved
pricing. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000
Compensation | | Pay | Exer | |
| John Snow, 61 Chairman,
Pres and CEO | $7.9M | $796K | Paul Goodwin, 58 Vice
Chairman, CFO | 2.3M | -- | Mark Aron, 58 Vice
Chairman | 2.4M | -- | Robert Grassi, 54 Pres
and CEO of CSX World Terminals | 1.4M | -- | Charles Raymond, 57 Pres
and CEO of CSX Lines | -- | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 29-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.; "Exer" is the value of options excercised during the fiscal year. |
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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