2012
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Containers in Canadian Pacific's Vancouver yard - Date unknown Don Mackinnon.
8 March 2012
CP Ratchets Up Defence with Testimonials
Calgary Alberta - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd, ratcheting up its defence in a proxy battle with its biggest shareholder, said on
Wednesday its "strong" customer relationships are paying off and posted testimonials from satisfied companies. A number of customers, including miner
Teck Resources and potash producer Mosaic, said they were pleased with the service from Canada's No. 2 railroad and some went further to back its chief
executive, Fred Green.
"We are pleased with his leadership and support of the team in making our joint growth targets achievable," said Don Lindsay, the president and CEO
of Teck, a major producer of coal, copper, zinc, and CP's biggest customer.
The testimonials were contained in a letter to shareholders signed by CP chairman John Cleghorn.
Pershing Square Capital Management, which owns 14.2 percent of CP, wants to oust Green, blaming him for the railroad's sluggish performance.
"This is the same thing that they have been saying since Day 1... They are just trying to make their case to shareholders," Edward Jones analyst
Brian Yarbrough said of the letter.
Replacing Green with Pershing's candidate for CEO, Hunter Harrison, the former CEO of rival Canadian National Railway, would put the progress CP is making on
its multi-year plan at "severe risk," Cleghorn said in the letter.
CP again slammed Pershing Square for not presenting a detailed plan for the railroad. Shareholders are due to vote on 17 May 2012 on a slate of six directors
that Pershing has nominated for CP's board.
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