Core Insights - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) reported $2.67 billion in revenue for Q2 2025, a year-over-year increase of 1.5% [1] - The company's EPS for the same period was $0.81, up from $0.77 a year ago, but below the consensus estimate of $0.82, resulting in an EPS surprise of -1.22% [1] - The reported revenue fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.79 billion, leading to a revenue surprise of -4.08% [1] Financial Performance Metrics - Adjusted Operating Ratio was 60.7%, slightly above the average estimate of 60.6% based on six analysts [4] - Total carloads reached 1.15 million, exceeding the five-analyst average estimate of 1.13 million [4] - Specific carload metrics included: - Energy, Chemicals and Plastics: 142.7 thousand vs. 141.97 thousand estimated [4] - Intermodal: 459.5 thousand vs. 443.31 thousand estimated [4] - Automotive: 62.4 thousand vs. 67.08 thousand estimated [4] - Metals, Minerals and Consumer Products: 125.4 thousand vs. 129.47 thousand estimated [4] - Forest Products: 32.8 thousand vs. 33.87 thousand estimated [4] - Fertilizers and Sulphur: 15.6 thousand vs. 17.18 thousand estimated [4] - Potash: 47.4 thousand vs. 51.05 thousand estimated [4] - Coal: 118.6 thousand vs. 114.56 thousand estimated [4] - Grain: 142.6 thousand vs. 136.15 thousand estimated [4] - Revenue ton-miles (RTMs) for Automotive were 1.42 billion, surpassing the estimated 1.34 billion [4] Stock Performance - Shares of Canadian Pacific Kansas City have returned -5.3% over the past month, contrasting with the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +3.4% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), indicating potential performance in line with the broader market in the near term [3]
Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) Q2 Earnings