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Canadian National Railway Reports 2025 Revenue and Profit Growth

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The latest update is out from Canadian National Railway ( (TSE:CNR) ).

For 2025 the company posted C$17.3 billion in revenue, a 1.5% gain, while adjusted operating income rose to C$6.6 billion and adjusted EPS climbed to C$7.63 as a tighter operating ratio of 61.7% underscored continued productivity gains. Net income advanced to C$4.7 billion, free cash flow reached C$3.3 billion despite heavier capital spending, and a higher dividend plus reduced share buybacks show management balancing network investment with shareholder returns after the February 4, 2026 filing of its annual Form 6-K.

The most recent analyst rating on (TSE:CNR) stock is a Hold with a C$144.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Canadian National Railway stock, see the TSE:CNR Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on TSE:CNR Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, TSE:CNR is a Outperform.

Score is driven primarily by strong underlying profitability and solid operating cash generation, tempered by higher leverage and weaker free-cash-flow trends. Technicals are a notable drag given the stock trading below key moving averages with negative momentum indicators, while valuation and a generally positive earnings-call outlook (cost/capex discipline and EPS guidance) provide support.

To see Spark’s full report on TSE:CNR stock, click here.

More about Canadian National Railway

Canadian National Railway is a North American Class I railroad that hauls intermodal containers, grain, petroleum, forestry products, metals and automotive shipments across its 18,900-mile network spanning Canada and the U.S.

Average Trading Volume: 1,464,390

Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell

Current Market Cap: C$80.5B

Find detailed analytics on CNR stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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