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TSE:CP

Canadian Pacific Rail (CP.TO)

133.08
+2.27 (1.74%)
as of Aug 21, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconAug 22, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 25 opinions in the last 12 months.

Canadian Pacific Rail (CP-T) is seen as a long-term play by many experts, although opinions on its short-term prospects vary. The stock has shown signs of resilience, having recently broken out above $117, and analysts highlight the potential for growth driven by its comprehensive North American network following the KSU acquisition. Despite ongoing concerns regarding tariffs and trade negotiations under CUSMA, many believe that these are merely short-term disruptions. Although some analysts prefer CN for its valuation and dividend yield, CP's strategic position and operational efficiencies make it an attractive investment for those willing to endure market fluctuations. The overall sentiment remains cautiously optimistic, suggesting that while waiting for the right entry point might be prudent, CP has notable long-term growth potential.

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Consensus
Hold
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Valuation
Fair Value
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CNR, CN
TOP PICK
Crop failure is not a big issue for them. Decent yield. 11.5 X past earnings.
BUY
One of the best rails in North America. Well managed.
WEAK BUY
Prefers CNR.
TOP PICK
Has been weak lately. If economy recovers then it will move well.
DON'T BUY
At a level where historically they have run into a lot of resistance. Expect a sell off. Book value is $22.
PAST TOP PICK
(Was a top pick on Sept 23. Up 9%) Still likes. Should continue to go up. Well run.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Likes both CNR and CP. Expects better efficiency model.
PAST TOP PICK
(Was a top pick on Jan 7. Down 8.1%.) Still likes.
TOP PICK
Expects economy will go forward. Cheap. Buy near $30. 11 X earnings.
BUY
Should do well in any economic upswing.
BUY
Will do well when markets recover.
BUY
RR's are under pressure because of low volumes on coal and grain. Will do better than CNR in the short term because it can work on operation costs, but long term CNR is the better.
BUY
Improving operational revenues. Possible mergers.
TOP PICK
A play on an economic recovery. 10 X earnings. Cheap.
BUY
Has room to maneuver on operation costs.
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