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The following is a list of CSX management [28] as of April 2024: John J. Zillmer, chairman of the board of directors; Joe Hinrichs, president and chief executive officer; Sean Pelkey, executive vice president and chief financial officer; Kevin Boone, executive vice president of sales and marketing; Mike Cory, executive vice president of operations
As of 2016, CSX was reported to have the smallest total market capitalization for its listed companies of any stock exchange in the world, with a total capitalization of $103.1 million. [1] In June 2021, The Market Cap reached US$2.4 billion.
CSX began operating its trains on its portion of the Conrail network on June 1, 1999. CSX now serves much of the Eastern United States, with a few routes into nearby Canadian cities. The two competitors were unwilling to give one company full control of busy industrial areas in Detroit, Philadelphia, and northern New Jersey (the Chemical Coast).
The Albany Division is a railroad division operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. The Albany Division comprises 28 subdivisions. The Albany Division comprises 28 subdivisions.
The CSX was originally set up to provide a listing facility for the specialist products of the Cayman Islands – mutual funds and specialist debt securities. The CSX's capabilities now extend to sophisticated vehicles and structures including the listing of derivative warrants, depositary receipts, Eurobonds, preferred shares and international ...
At first glance, the dividend yield of CSX (NYSE:CSX) is miserable at just 1.24%. However, when you consider the capital appreciation that has come along with the dividend income paid out over the ...
CSX Transportation is a United States railroad company. CSX may also refer to: CSX Corporation, the above railroad system's parent company; IATA code for Changsha Huanghua International Airport; Cambodia Securities Exchange; Shelby CSX, a limited-production performance automobile based on the Dodge Shadow
After getting his MBA from Harvard at his father's suggestion, he started working at Chessie System, which would later become CSX. [5] He became President of CSX Transportation in 2000, then of CSX Corporation in 2002, then Chairman and CEO in 2003. In 2009, he was named Railway Age's Railroader of the Year.