CP Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited Common Shares

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$95.19
Price · Aug 19, 2026
Fundamentals as of Jul 30, 2026

About Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited Common Shares Company overview from Wikipedia

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited, doing business as CPKC, is a Canadian railway holding company headquartered in Calgary. Through its operating subsidiaries, including the Canadian Pacific Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway, and Kansas City Southern de Mexico, it operates about 32,000 kilometres (20,000 mi) of rail in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and is the only rail corporation ever to connect the three countries using only lines it owns itself, not counting trackage rights on competing railroads.

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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (known as Canadian Pacific Railway Limited until 2023), doing business as CPKC, is a Canadian railway holding company headquartered in Calgary. Through its operating subsidiaries, including the Canadian Pacific Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway, and Kansas City Southern de Mexico, it operates about 32,000 kilometres (20,000 mi) of rail in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and is the only rail corporation ever to connect the three countries using only lines it owns itself, not counting trackage rights on competing railroads.

History

Predecessors and formation

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) announced on March 21, 2021, that it was planning to purchase Kansas City Southern (KCS) for US$29 billion.

Thirty days later, Canadian National Railway (CN) issued a competing offer of $33.7 billion. But in August, the US Surface Transportation Board (STB) blocked the CN deal, ruling that the company could not use a voting trust to assume control of KCS because it might reduce competition in the railroad industry.

On September 12, 2021, KCS accepted a new $31 billion offer from CP and terminated its agreement with CN. KCS's shareholders voted to approve the merger on December 10, 2021. The STB had already ruled that CP's plan to use a voting trust to take control of KCS would not hamper competition. The voting trust allowed CP to become the beneficial owner of KCS in December 2021, but the two railroads operated independently until receiving approval for a merger of operations from the STB. CP President and CEO Keith Creel, who became CEO of the merged company, chose the name of the new company as a way to honor the long and rich history of the two main predecessor companies. Creel also announced that if the STB approved the merger of CP with KCS, it would be celebrated with a historic tour from Calgary to Mexico City led by the iconic steam locomotive CPR #2816, The Empress.

Union Pacific and BNSF Railway raised objections with the STB about the merger. Both companies were concerned about CPKC's projected traffic increases and warned that they could cause congestion on UP-owned tracks through the Houston area (Houston, West Belt, East Belt, Beaumont, Harrisburg and Glidden Subdivisions), where UP and BNSF operate a large amount of daily traffic. (BNSF operates in the Houston area through a combination of owned tracks and trackage and haulage rights on UP tracks.) CPKC relies on UP trackage rights between Beaumont and Rosenberg, and between Victoria and Robstown to move its trains from Beaumont to the Mexican border at Laredo; that includes crossing Houston, where KCS and CPKC trains have experienced significant delays due to the heavy traffic that UP and BNSF operate in the Terminal. Creel, who has maintained important working relationships with UP, stated that he would spend time in Houston to learn about operations throughout the area and collaborate with UP to come up with a solution to the recurring problem of traffic congestion.

At the STB hearings, CP and KCS defended their merger proposal, arguing that Houston has sufficient capacity to support the projected increases in traffic. Creel, for example, argued that the receiving and departure tracks located at the west end of Englewood Yard, UP's main yard in Houston, could be lengthened to accommodate longer trains. UP responded to CP's arguments, saying that although they have a proposal to expand the yard, they could not proceed until existing environmental issues were resolved, stemming from creosote contamination that has affected the area surrounding Englewood (Southern Pacific for decades operated a facility at Englewood to treat railroad ties with creosote, and accidental spills of this substance caused severe contamination of the soil beneath the neighborhoods around the yard; UP is currently working with the City of Houston and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on a remediation plan for the existing contamination in the area.) To mediate between the disputing parties, the Board suggested that (pending merger approval or post-merger) KCS or CPKC might apply to UP for trackage rights from Texarkana to Laredo via San Antonio and Austin to reroute part of the north-south traffic, bypassing Houston.

The two companies demanded that CPKC perform construction work on new sidings on both the lines that meet in the Houston area and on Brownsville Subdivision between Placedo and Robstown, near Corpus Christi, where CPKC trains leave the UP tracks in South Texas.

Metra also opposed the merger, arguing that the projected increase in traffic would delay its passenger trains. A group of west-suburban Chicago communities (DuPage County, Bartlett, Bensenville, Elgin, Itasca, Hanover Park, Roselle, Wood Dale and Schaumburg) on the Milwaukee District West Line said the merger would reduce quality of life and slow economic development in their communities.

In STB hearings, Canadian National, which had already lost KCS to CP, presented a plan to acquire a KCS line—the former Gateway Western, which linked Kansas City to Springfield, Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri; and East St. Louis, Illinois—tie it to its former Illinois Central Gilman Subdivision, and thus create via both Springfield and via St. Louis a new corridor between Kansas City, Michigan, and eastern Canada. This would bypass Chicago, and, according to the plan presented by CN, divert 80,000 long-haul truck shipments to rail annually. The plan included the improvement of the corridor, valued at more than US$250 million. A few months later, CN ended its effort to purchase the Springfield Line to try to obtain trackage rights on the line, always with the same intention of creating the corridor proposed in the original plan to purchase the line filed with the STB. The STB rejected CN's plans to operate on the Springfield Line.

Despite the objections, the merger between CP and KCS received final approval on March 15, 2023, and was completed on April 14, 2023.

The merger created the first and, as of 2023 only, railway corporation connecting Canada, the U.S., and Mexico without having to run trains on competing railroads' rails. It had about 32,000-kilometre (20,000 mi) network of tracks. Fully integrating the two railroads was expected to take up to three years.

Post-merger history

Seven days after the merger, the company announced that it had landed its first major contract, handling Schneider National intermodal traffic between the U.S. and Mexico. On April 25, it signed a similar agreement with Knight-Swift. The announcement was seen as backing up pre-merger projections that CPKC's service would enable it to compete in the Chicago–Mexico corridor that had been dominated by the Union Pacific and BNSF. In response, on April 24, Union Pacific responded by announcing a partnership with Canadian National Railway and Grupo México (owner of Ferromex and Ferrosur) to work together to accelerate the exchange of intermodal traffic between Mexico and Chicago or further north into Canada.

On May 11, 2023, CPKC launched its "Mexico Midwest Express (MMX)" service, numbered I180 and I181, which is mainly oriented to intermodal and automobile transportation, and also provides an approximate travel time of 98 hours between Chicago and Kansas City to Monterrey and San Luis Potosi, shorter times than those offered by the "Falcon Premium" service of UP, CN and Grupo México. Previously, and as part of preparatory moves for the day after the merger, CP and KCS launched a series of test interline services between the Lázaro Cárdenas Port in the Michoacán Mexican state and the Bensenville Yard in Chicago.

On June 28, 2023, CPKC announced the intent to jointly acquire with CSX Transportation the Meridian and Bigbee Railroad (MNBR). The MNBR creates a connection 168 miles (270 km) between CSX in Montgomery, Alabama and Meridian, Mississippi, where it joins the Meridian Speedway westbound. Under the proposed agreement, CPKC would acquire the 50.4 miles (81.1 km) segment of the line between Meridian and Myrtlewood, Alabama, so-called Western Line, while CSX, in a nearly separate transaction, will resume operations on the so-called Eastern Line, between Myrtlewood and Montgomery, terminating the lease currently in place with MNBR. MNBR will cease operating between Myrtlewood and Montgomery, although it may continue to operate between Meridian and Myrtlewood and serve existing customers on that segment of the line. If the STB approves the transaction, this will provide a new direct connection between the two companies' networks (CSX and CPKC already have connections New Orleans and in St. Louis, Missouri). In compensation, MNBR owner Genesee & Wyoming would receive CPKC properties in Alberta along with rights on CPKC lines. The connection through the MNBR line will allow CSX traffic destined for Mexico to be delivered directly to CPKC, eliminating the need for a third intermediary railroad to move such traffic. Currently, CSX traffic bound for Mexico is exchanged with the Union Pacific in New Orleans, who then takes it to the cross-border gateway in Laredo, Texas, where it is delivered to CPKC. MNBR's Western Line, once acquired by CPKC, will be renamed Haverty Subdivision, in honor of former KCS CEO and President Mike Haverty, the original driver of the idea to acquire MNBR more than two decades ago, to tie the KCS and CSX rail networks.

Haverty, who served as KCS CEO and president from 1995 to 2015, was the driving force behind the company's expansion to Mexico during his tenure, acquiring Tex-Mex in 1995 and then, that same year, win along with Transportadora Maritima Mexicana (TMM), the concession of the Mexican Northeast Railroad under the name Transportadora Ferroviaria Mexicana (TFM), which would ultimately become the catalyst for CP to acquire KCS.

In October 2024, the STB approved CPKC's purchase of the M&B line between Meridian and Myrtlewood, and CSX's resumption of operations between Myrtlewood and Burkville. The agreement became effective on November 16, 2024. For the first five years, CPKC and CSX will interchange two trains per day in each direction.

A few days before CPKC and CSX took over the former M&B line, Schneider National, CPKC's main intermodal partner and one of CSX's major partners, announced that a new interline service connecting the Southeast (Florida and Georgia) with the Texas and Mexico markets via the route between Montgomery and Meridian will be launched beginning in December.

CN and Amtrak unsuccessfully objected to the purchase of the M&B line, fearing that increased traffic on the Meridian Speedway would cause congestion in the line. CN required CPKC to report the daily number of trains running through the Speedway to know if there will indeed be congestion on the line. Amtrak, for its part, requested that the daily traffic on the line be adjusted to the length of the existing sidings along the route.

The CN and Amtrak requests were rejected by the STB, on the grounds that the two daily train pairs that CPKC and CSX plan to interchange across the M&B line will not cause congestion on the Speedway.

In August 2023, UP and CPKC butted heads again, this time over the scope of the original "North End" and "South End" agreement granting KCS trackage and haulage rights only for grain shipments from the Omaha / Council Bluffs area to Gulf Coast ports. CPKC informed the STB that UP was blocking the use of trackage and haulage rights dating back to the 1988 merger between the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT), better known as "The Katy", and UP. CPKC inherited those rights from KCS. When UP acquired the Katy, Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) required UP, as a condition of merger approval, to grant other railroads (including KCS) trackage and haulage rights to operate in the "Omaha/Council Bluffs-Kansas City corridor, with a further ability to move the grain traffic originating in this area to the Gulf." The conflict arose because UP considered that CPKC was violating the original 1988 UP and KCS agreement. The original agreement stated that only grain trains originating in the Omaha/Council Bluffs area would be covered by the “South End” rights agreement between Beaumont and the ports of Houston and Galveston. KCS had sporadically used the "North End" rights between Kansas City and Council Bluffs, along with the "South End" rights from Beaumont to south, but after the merger, grain elevators located on the former CP system, primarily in North Dakota and Minnesota, expressed interest in using the CPKC system to transport their grains from the Upper Midwest to Gulf ports, utilizing the "South End" rights. UP considered this to be a breach of the agreement. In July 2025, the STB ruled in favor of CPKC in the litigation against UP over the "South End" agreement.

In its ruling, the Board determines that the term "interchange" in the 1988 agreement includes the exchange of traffic between rail carriers under common control (CP and KCS).

In January 2024, Bison Transport, Winnipeg, MB, based intermodal mover, signed a major agreement with CPKC capitalizing on the company's growing crossborder intermodal traffic between Canada, US and Mexico. Such a partnership would allow immediate access to cross-border multimodal services using CPKC's rail corridors, while taking advantage of the reliability and punctuality of travel times handled by CPKC trains along its corridor from Chicago to Mexico, primarily the "Mexico Midwest Express" (MMX, I180/I181 trains).

In April 2024, as part of the company's first anniversary celebrations, the Steam locomotive CPR #2816 known as "The Empress" was launched on a historic transnational tour that traveled most of CPKC's network, starting April 24 in Calgary and ending June 7 in Mexico City. On June 9, began its return travel from Mexico City to Calgary, arriving on July 10.

CPKC and Canadian National locked out workers in Canada from August 22 to 26, 2024, after the companies and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference failed to reach a labor agreement.

In Mexico, CPKC has spent more than $75 million to build new sidings, double-track sections, bypass tracks, add yard leads, and create faster turnouts. These were not initially envisioned as part of the CP-KCS merger. It is working to improve the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, also promoting it as an alternative to the congestion at Long Beach, Los Angeles, and other West Coast ports for intermodal shipments to and from CPKC's terminals in Kendleton, near Houston, and Wylie, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and other points served by the company.

In December 2024, construction was completed on the second crossborder bridge in Laredo–Nuevo Laredo, which ended the bottleneck created by the previous single-tracked bridge. KCS's CEO and President, Patrick "Pat" J. Ottensmeyer had pushed for the new bridge during his tenure at KCS, prior to the merger with CP. He died in July 2024, and CPKC's directors named the new bridge in his memory. CPKC CEO Creel met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to settle an opening date for the bridge, and the details of a new Mexico City-San Luis Potosi-Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo passenger train to be run primarily on CPKC tracks. The newly renamed double-track "Patrick J. Ottensmeyer International Railway Bridge" opened on 6 February 2025.

As CP has been doing since 1999 until 2022, CPKC has continued to run holiday trains from mid-November through December, which now with the combined network are deployed along the company's entire tracks network. In both 2023 and now in 2024, two Holidays trains made up of ex-CP rolling stock run through the central and northern end of the company's network, and two more trains made up of former KCS and KCSM Office Car Special (OCS) trains run through the southern end of the company's network.

In early 2025, CPKC was promoting bonded shipments between Canada and Mexico without the need to clear US customs, thus avoiding any tariffs imposed on foreign countries by the Trump administration. This service was faster than using trucks or rival railways because CPKC did not need to interchange with other US railways. For example, shipments of Canadian oats to Mexico have quadrupled in volume. Other products transported by CPKC from Canada to Mexico include liquid petroleum gas, refined fuels and plastics. In the other direction, CPKC is transporting Mexican fruits and vegetables, home appliances and furniture to Canada where, due to Canadian counter tariffs, can be cheaper than US imports.

In December 2025, CPKC became one of the companies that has most strongly opposed the proposed merger between UP and Norfolk Southern, and plans to submit its comments to the STB in accordance with the hearing schedule adopted by the STB during the proceedings.

Later that same month, CPKC, along with BNSF, CSX, and CN, decided to file a submission with the STB, stating that the initial proposal from UP and NS was considered incomplete because it omitted key information.

Operations

CPKC operates about 32,000 kilometres (20,000 mi) of rail across Canada, Mexico and the United States. As of April 2023, CPKC has around 20,000 employees. CPKC has its global headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with its U.S. headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, and its Mexico headquarters in Mexico City and Monterrey.

Company executives said that merging CP and KCS would be "straightforward" because the railroads only touch at Kansas City, and interchange volumes were relatively low, with about four trains per day as of September 2021. They also cited that the two companies largely used the same back-office information technology systems.

The railroad maintains its own police force, the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Police.

Sponsorships

CPKC inherited and renewed CP's existing sponsorship of the Canadian Women's Open golf tournament in July 2023, extending it through 2026.

In October 2023, CPKC and the Kansas City Current of the National Women's Soccer League announced a 10-year naming rights deal for the Current's new stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, the first stadium ever constructed specifically for a professional women's sports team.

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CP Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$95.19
Market Cap
P/E (TTM)
16.3
EPS (TTM)
$4.51
Revenue (TTM)
$15.08B
Div Yield
ROE
Debt/Equity
52W Range
$68 – $95

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10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $15.08B
10-point trend, +141.9%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $4.51
10-point trend, -57.6%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Free Cash Flow
2016-12-31 2016-12-31
Margins

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -5.1%
16.3
23.8

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, +88.6%
3.7%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, +88.6%
19.6%
Revenue CAGR 5Y
5-point trend, +88.6%
14.4%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +7.9%
13.3%
Net Income YoY
5-point trend, +45.2%
11.4%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, +7.9%
$4.51

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
CP
Peer Median

Dividends Yield, payout ratio, dividend history, 5Y CAGR

Dividend Yield
Payout Ratio
5Y Div CAGR
Ex-dateAmount
June 26, 2026$0.1890
March 27, 2026$0.1650
Sept. 26, 2025$0.1640
June 27, 2025$0.1670
March 28, 2025$0.1330
Dec. 27, 2024$0.1320
Sept. 27, 2024$0.1410
June 28, 2024$0.1390
March 27, 2024$0.1400
Dec. 28, 2023$0.1440
Sept. 28, 2023$0.1410
June 29, 2023$0.1430
March 30, 2023$0.1400
Dec. 29, 2022$0.1400
Sept. 29, 2022$0.1400
Sept. 28, 2022$0.1380
June 23, 2022$0.1470
March 24, 2022$0.1510
Dec. 30, 2021$0.1490
Sept. 23, 2021$0.1490

CP Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 35 analysts
  • Strong Buy 8 22.9%
  • Buy 21 60.0%
  • Hold 6 17.1%
  • Sell 0 0.0%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

12-Month Price Target

13 analysts · 2026-08-15
Median target $103.03 +8.2%
Mean target $100.99 +6.1%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Avg Surprise
-0.04%
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $1.27 $1.27 -0.00%
March 31, 2026 $1.04 $1.10 -0.06%
Dec. 31, 2025 $1.33 $1.40 -0.07%
Sept. 30, 2025 $1.10 $1.15 -0.05%
June 30, 2025 $1.12 $1.16 -0.04%
March 31, 2025 $1.06 $1.07 -0.01%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 14
Annual Income Statement data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue 10-point trend, +124.6% $15.08B $14.55B $12.55B $8.81B $8.00B $7.71B $7.79B · $6.55B $6.23B $6.71B
Operating Expenses 10-point trend, +135.3% $9.47B $9.37B $8.17B $5.49B $4.79B $4.40B $4.67B · $4.04B $3.82B $4.02B
Operating Income 10-point trend, +108.7% $5.61B $5.18B $4.39B $3.33B $3.21B $3.31B $3.12B · $2.52B $2.41B $2.69B
Interest Expense 5-point trend, -5.5% · · · · $446M $462M $454M · $475M $472M ·
Interest Income 6-point trend, +500.0% · · · · $6M $4M $6M · $2M $1M $1M
Other Non-op 10-point trend, +106.7% $1M $42M $-52M $-17M $-237M $7M $89M · $-12M $-14M $-15M
Pretax Income 10-point trend, +179.8% $5.48B $4.77B $-3.05B $4.14B $3.62B $3.20B $3.15B · $2.50B $2.15B $1.96B
Income Tax 10-point trend, +121.6% $1.34B $1.06B $-6.98B $628M $768M $758M $706M · $93M $553M $607M
Net Income 10-point trend, +206.3% $4.14B $3.72B $3.93B $3.52B $2.85B $2.44B $2.44B · $2.40B $1.60B $1.35B
EPS (Basic) 10-point trend, -46.6% $4.52 $3.98 $4.22 $3.78 $4.20 $3.61 $3.52 · $16.49 $10.69 $8.47
EPS (Diluted) 10-point trend, -46.3% $4.51 $3.98 $4.21 $3.77 $4.18 $3.59 $3.50 · $16.44 $10.63 $8.40
Shares (Basic) 10-point trend, +473.7% 916,200,000 933,000,000 931,300,000 930,000,000 679,700,000 677,200,000 693,800,000 · 145,900,000 149,600,000 159,700,000
Shares (Diluted) 10-point trend, +469.6% 917,100,000 934,600,000 933,700,000 932,900,000 682,800,000 679,900,000 696,300,000 · 146,300,000 150,500,000 161,000,000
EBITDA 2-point trend, -2.0% · · · · · · · · · $3.22B $3.28B
Balance Sheet 26
Annual Balance Sheet data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Cash & Equivalents 10-point trend, -71.7% $184M $739M $464M $451M $69M $147M $133M · $338M $164M $650M
Short-term Investments Flat — no change across 4 periods · · · $0 · · · · $0 $0 $0
Receivables 10-point trend, +214.6% $2.03B $1.97B $1.89B $1.02B $819M $825M $805M · $687M $591M $645M
Other Current Assets 10-point trend, +314.8% $224M $220M $251M $138M $216M $141M $90M · $97M $70M $54M
Current Assets 10-point trend, +91.2% $2.94B $3.38B $3.00B $1.89B $1.35B $1.32B $1.21B · $1.27B $1.01B $1.54B
PP&E (Net) 11-point trend, +240.0% $55.32B $56.02B $51.74B $22.39B $21.20B $20.42B $19.16B $18.41B $17.02B $16.69B $16.27B
PP&E (Gross) 5-point trend, +25.1% · · · · · $29.05B $27.25B · $24.43B $23.81B $23.23B
Accum. Depreciation 5-point trend, +24.1% · · · · · $8.63B $8.10B · $7.41B $7.12B $6.95B
Goodwill 10-point trend, +9211.1% $18.44B $19.35B $17.73B $344M $328M $329M $194M · $178M $191M $198M
Intangibles 10-point trend, +22292.3% $2.91B $3.15B $2.97B $42M $43M $37M $12M · $9M $11M $13M
Other Non-current Assets 11-point trend, +1065.1% $734M $668M $582M $420M $419M $438M $451M $470M $69M $57M $63M
Total Assets 10-point trend, +337.7% $85.94B $87.74B $79.90B $73.50B $68.18B $23.64B $22.37B · $20.14B $19.22B $19.64B
Accounts Payable 11-point trend, +94.1% $2.75B $2.84B $2.57B $1.70B $1.61B $1.47B $1.69B $1.51B $1.24B $1.32B $1.42B
Accrued Liabilities 10-point trend, +103.8% $597M $732M $667M $284M $286M $294M $348M · $256M $282M $293M
Short-term Debt 5-point trend, +193.5% $1.17B $1.59B $1.06B $0 · · $397M · · · ·
Current Liabilities 10-point trend, +314.0% $5.99B $5.66B $5.71B $3.21B $3.16B $2.65B $2.29B · $1.98B $1.35B $1.45B
Capital Leases 10-point trend, +74.9% $299M $254M $242M $202M $224M $248M $285M · $147M $162M $171M
Deferred Tax 11-point trend, +248.8% $11.83B $11.97B $11.05B $12.20B $11.35B $3.67B $3.50B $3.52B $3.32B $3.57B $3.39B
Other Non-current Liabilities 11-point trend, +156.3% $815M $867M $797M $520M $542M $585M $562M $574M $231M $284M $318M
Total Liabilities 10-point trend, +163.6% $39.12B $38.85B $37.49B $34.61B $34.35B $16.32B $15.30B · $13.70B $14.60B $14.84B
Common Stock 10-point trend, +1102.7% $24.75B $25.69B $25.60B $25.52B $25.48B $1.98B $1.99B · $2.03B $2.00B $2.06B
Retained Earnings 11-point trend, +374.2% $19.78B $19.43B $16.42B $13.20B $10.39B $8.10B $7.55B $6.63B $6.10B $4.37B $4.17B
AOCI 10-point trend, +183.8% $1.24B $2.68B $-618M $91M $-2.10B $-2.81B $-2.52B · $-1.74B $-1.80B $-1.48B
Stockholders' Equity 11-point trend, +856.6% $45.88B $47.89B $41.49B $38.89B $33.83B $7.32B $7.07B $6.63B $6.44B $4.63B $4.80B
Liabilities + Equity 10-point trend, +337.7% $85.94B $87.74B $79.90B $73.50B $68.18B $23.64B $22.37B · $20.14B $19.22B $19.64B
Shares Outstanding 11-point trend, +486.7% 897,600,000 933,500,000 932,100,000 930,500,000 929,700,000 666,300,000 685,000,000 140,500,000 144,900,000 146,300,000 153,000,000
Cash Flow 15
Annual Cash Flow data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
D&A 10-point trend, +239.3% $2.02B $1.90B $1.54B $853M $811M $779M $706M · $661M $640M $595M
Deferred Tax 10-point trend, -26.9% $171M $28M $-7.88B $136M $242M $221M $181M · $-210M $320M $234M
Amort. of Intangibles 10-point trend, +8600.0% $87M $85M $61M $3M $3M $3M $1M · $1M $1M $1M
Other Non-cash 2-point trend, -269.1% · · · · · · · · · $-470M $278M
Operating Cash Flow 10-point trend, +115.9% $5.31B $5.27B $4.14B $4.14B $3.69B $2.80B $2.99B · $2.18B $2.09B $2.46B
CapEx 10-point trend, +103.8% $3.10B $2.83B $2.47B $1.56B $1.53B $1.67B $1.65B · $1.34B $1.18B $1.52B
Investing Cash Flow 10-point trend, -137.3% $-2.67B $-2.80B $-2.16B $-1.50B $-13.73B $-2.03B $-1.80B · $-1.29B $-1.07B $-1.12B
Stock Issued 10-point trend, +69.8% $73M $69M $69M $32M $25M $52M $26M · $45M $21M $43M
Stock Repurchased 10-point trend, +41.4% $3.94B $0 $0 $0 $0 $1.51B $1.13B · $381M $1.21B $2.79B
Net Stock Activity 2-point trend, +56.7% · · · · · · · · · $-1.19B $-2.74B
Dividends Paid 10-point trend, +252.2% $796M $709M $707M $707M $507M $467M $412M · $310M $255M $226M
Financing Cash Flow 10-point trend, -228.7% $-3.15B $-2.25B $-1.96B $-2.30B $9.94B $-764M $-1.11B · $-700M $-1.49B $-957M
Net Change in Cash 10-point trend, -230.9% $-555M $275M $13M $369M $-65M $14M $72M · $174M $-486M $424M
Taxes Paid 10-point trend, +556.2% $1.16B $958M $906M $408M $552M $582M $506M · $425M $322M $176M
Free Cash Flow 2-point trend, -3.2% · · · · · · · · · $907M $937M
Profitability 7
Annual Profitability data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Operating Margin 2-point trend, +3.3% · · · · · · · · · 41.4% 40.1%
Net Margin 2-point trend, +27.4% · · · · · · · · · 25.7% 20.1%
Pretax Margin 2-point trend, +18.3% · · · · · · · · · 34.5% 29.2%
EBITDA Margin 2-point trend, +5.6% · · · · · · · · · 51.6% 48.9%
ROA 2-point trend, +10.2% · · · · · · · · · 8.2% 7.5%
ROE 2-point trend, +11.8% · · · · · · · · · 34.4% 30.8%
ROIC 2-point trend, +7.1% · · · · · · · · · 41.4% 38.7%
Liquidity & Solvency 2
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Current Ratio 2-point trend, -29.5% · · · · · · · · · 0.7 1.1
Quick Ratio 2-point trend, -37.4% · · · · · · · · · 0.6 0.9
Efficiency 2
Annual Efficiency data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Asset Turnover 2-point trend, -13.5% · · · · · · · · · 0.3 0.4
Receivables Turnover 2-point trend, +1.2% · · · · · · · · · 10.1 10.0
Per Share 6
Annual Per Share data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Book Value / Share 2-point trend, +0.9% · · · · · · · · · $31.62 $31.35
Revenue / Share 2-point trend, -0.7% · · · · · · · · · $41.41 $41.69
Cash Flow / Share 2-point trend, -9.1% · · · · · · · · · $13.88 $15.27
Cash / Share 2-point trend, -73.6% · · · · · · · · · $1.12 $4.25
Dividend / Share 10-point trend, -37.6% $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 · $2 $2 $1
EPS (TTM) 10-point trend, -46.3% $4.51 $3.98 $4.21 $3.77 $4.18 $3.59 $3.50 · $16.44 $10.63 $8.40
Growth Rates 10
Annual Growth Rates data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -1.1% 3.7% 15.9% 42.4% 10.2% 3.7% · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +11.0% 19.6% 22.1% 17.6% · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 14.4% · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, -18.9% 13.3% -5.5% 11.7% -9.8% 16.4% · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +13.0% 6.2% -1.6% 5.5% · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 4.7% · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, -31.8% 11.4% -5.3% 11.7% 23.3% 16.7% · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -67.3% 5.6% 9.2% 17.1% · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 11.1% · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y 11.2% · · · · · · · · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 13
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for CP
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue TTM 10-point trend, +124.6% $15.08B $14.55B $12.55B $8.81B $8.00B $7.71B $7.79B · $6.55B $6.23B $6.71B
Net Income TTM 10-point trend, +206.3% $4.14B $3.72B $3.93B $3.52B $2.85B $2.44B $2.44B · $2.40B $1.60B $1.35B
Market Cap 2-point trend, +7.0% · · · · · · · · · $4.18B $3.90B
P/E 10-point trend, +437.4% 16.3 18.2 18.8 19.8 17.2 19.3 14.6 · 2.2 2.7 3.0
P/S 2-point trend, +15.2% · · · · · · · · · 0.7 0.6
P/B 2-point trend, +10.9% · · · · · · · · · 0.9 0.8
P / Tangible Book 6-point trend, +102.7% 2.7 2.7 3.5 1.8 2.0 1.3 · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 2-point trend, +25.9% · · · · · · · · · 2.0 1.6
P / FCF 2-point trend, +10.5% · · · · · · · · · 4.6 4.2
Dividend Yield 2-point trend, +5.4% · · · · · · · · · 6.1% 5.8%
Earnings Yield 10-point trend, -81.4% 6.1% 5.5% 5.3% 5.1% 5.8% 5.2% 6.9% · 45.0% 37.2% 32.9%
Payout Ratio 2-point trend, -4.6% · · · · · · · · · 16.0% 16.7%
Annual Payout 10-point trend, +252.2% $796M $709M $707M $707M $507M $467M $412M · $310M $255M $226M

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Revenue $15.08B$14.55B$12.55B$8.81B$8.00B
Net Income $4.14B$3.72B$3.93B$3.52B$2.85B
Diluted EPS $4.51$3.98$4.21$3.77$4.18

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Institutional owners (13F) 1,075 filers · $35.1B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
106 (-11 vs prior Q) 53 (-32 vs prior Q) 327 (+19 vs prior Q) 293 (-36 vs prior Q) +13.8M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
TCI FUND MANAGEMENT LTD $3,925,911,608 45,325,726 11.18% Shares
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $2,129,789,516 24,565,613 6.07% Shares
MACKENZIE FINANCIAL CORP $2,096,384,264 17,049,319 5.97% Shares
FMR LLC $1,781,162,176 20,546,963 5.07% Shares
WCM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $1,328,142,284 15,281,812 3.78% Shares
TD Asset Management Inc $1,264,350,251 14,588,459 3.60% Shares
1832 Asset Management L.P. $1,220,607,616 14,086,643 3.48% Shares
NORGES BANK $1,184,358,416 13,671,726 3.37% Shares
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. $802,869,627 9,269,666 2.29% Shares
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $760,680,103 8,782,663 2.17% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $752,253,320 8,541,386 2.14% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $712,486,877 8,222,584 2.03% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $682,338,402 7,870,290 1.94% Shares
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $657,672,153 7,600,778 1.87% Shares
CIBC WORLD MARKET INC. $656,575,303 7,579,771 1.87% Shares
CAUSEWAY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $581,660,870 6,711,483 1.66% Shares
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $542,468,611 6,263,236 1.55% Shares
TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. $532,625,627 6,189,760 1.52% Shares
Fiera Capital Corp $497,234,283 5,745,531 1.42% Shares
Veritas Asset Management LLP $496,319,676 5,727,867 1.41% Shares
CIBC Asset Management Inc $488,282,825 5,620,145 1.39% Shares
Rothschild & Co Wealth Management UK Ltd $452,604,069 5,223,365 1.29% Shares
Federation des caisses Desjardins du Quebec $408,971,864 4,744,371 1.17% Shares
Select Equity Group, L.P. $376,770,450 4,346,986 1.07% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $327,650,816 3,779,220 0.93% Shares
SCOTIA CAPITAL INC. $313,030,835 3,624,243 0.89% Shares
Fisher Asset Management, LLC $308,430,006 3,559,491 0.88% Shares
Swiss National Bank $249,299,412 2,883,893 0.71% Shares
VANGUARD GROUP INC $248,393,266 3,373,900 0.71% Shares
PICTON MAHONEY ASSET MANAGEMENT $244,733,450 2,829,879 0.70% Shares
Sustainable Growth Advisers, LP $237,189,904 2,737,333 0.68% Shares
NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA /FI/ $233,959,382 2,713,947 0.67% Shares
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $229,594,060 2,648,571 0.65% Shares
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec $228,401,829 2,635,370 0.65% Shares
Mirova US LLC $224,113,900 2,586,427 0.64% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $218,358,347 2,520,004 0.62% Shares
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $207,585,080 2,395,180 0.59% Shares
Fayez Sarofim & Co $203,922,889 2,353,409 0.58% Shares
Findlay Park Partners LLP $193,515,098 2,233,296 0.55% Shares
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA $192,900,471 2,225,117 0.55% Shares
Canoe Financial LP $192,873,520 2,226,842 0.55% Shares
THORNBURG INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $174,846,443 2,017,847 0.50% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $166,394,428 1,920,305 0.47% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $151,297,312 1,746,074 0.43% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $142,244,282 1,640,687 0.41% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $142,117,781 1,639,802 0.40% Shares
Clearbridge Investments, LLC $133,237,810 1,537,655 0.38% Shares
Cardinal Capital Management, Inc. $130,999,320 1,669,924 0.37% Shares
UniSuper Management Pty Ltd $128,966,719 1,048,851 0.37% Shares
Public Sector Pension Investment Board $121,272,027 1,400,183 0.35% Shares
Alberta Investment Management Corp $116,935,300 1,350,112 0.33% Shares
BRITISH COLUMBIA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Corp $115,604,600 1,334,748 0.33% Shares
MUFG SECURITIES (CANADA), LTD. $108,697,811 1,255,756 0.31% Shares
REAVES W H & CO INC $108,509,802 1,252,277 0.31% Shares
Baird Financial Group, Inc. $107,456,918 1,240,126 0.31% Shares
Addenda Capital Inc. $102,608,496 832,895 0.29% Shares
GUARDIAN CAPITAL LP $101,395,481 1,169,932 0.29% Shares
AVIVA PLC $96,401,347 1,113,576 0.27% Shares
Aviso Financial Inc. $94,516,541 1,090,676 0.27% Shares
BCV Asset Management Inc. $94,406,792 1,084,795 0.27% Shares
Maren Capital LLC $92,428,019 1,066,682 0.26% Shares
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $84,627,298 976,612 0.24% Shares
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury $84,031,068 969,670 0.24% Shares
Vanguard Investments Australia, Ltd. $76,948,897 887,551 0.22% Shares
AQR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $76,213,204 882,631 0.22% Shares
HighTower Advisors, LLC $64,731,285 747,038 0.18% Shares
Focus Partners Wealth $63,349,048 731,089 0.18% Shares
Value Partners Investments Inc. $62,700,687 724,607 0.18% Shares
W1M Asset Management Ltd $59,240,593 683,953 0.17% Shares
Rathbones Group PLC $58,319,677 673,021 0.17% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $56,880,941 656,445 0.16% Shares
CI INVESTMENTS INC. $55,485,201 640,337 0.16% Shares
Ninety One UK Ltd $54,903,540 633,494 0.16% Shares
UBS Group AG $53,806,271 620,961 0.15% Shares
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $53,269,754 614,931 0.15% Shares
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $50,992,144 581,240 0.15% Shares
APG Asset Management N.V. $48,379,175 638,203 0.14% Shares
Port Capital LLC $47,906,444 552,701 0.14% Shares
Life Cycle Investment Partners Ltd $47,096,766 543,436 0.13% Shares
Mariner, LLC $45,566,497 525,841 0.13% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $43,873,425 505,266 0.12% Shares
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $43,742,197 556,092 0.12% Shares
ROYAL LONDON ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD $41,677,437 480,986 0.12% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $41,444,695 478,300 0.12% Call option
Marathon Asset Management Ltd $39,932,845 459,750 0.11% Shares
Northwest & Ethical Investments L.P. $38,853,752 448,514 0.11% Shares
WGI DM, LLC $37,374,225 431,324 0.11% Shares
MASSACHUSETTS FINANCIAL SERVICES CO /MA/ $36,736,823 293,725 0.10% Shares
Scheer, Rowlett & Associates Investment Management Ltd. $36,440,773 420,738 0.10% Shares
Bank of New York Mellon Corp $36,349,328 419,496 0.10% Shares
Nuveen, LLC $36,232,438 418,147 0.10% Shares
Zurcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonalbank) $35,429,466 408,796 0.10% Shares
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $33,749,151 389,408 0.10% Shares
Ruffer LLP $33,425,242 386,182 0.10% Shares
CRAMER ROSENTHAL MCGLYNN LLC $30,893,758 356,535 0.09% Shares
LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $30,184,320 348,502 0.09% Shares
Minneapolis Portfolio Management Group, LLC $30,171,992 348,205 0.09% Shares
Covea Finance $29,705,805 343,359 0.08% Shares
ALKEON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $28,944,479 334,039 0.08% Shares
GREENLEAF TRUST $28,893,529 333,451 0.08% Shares

Company insiders 10 insiders · 8 officers · 3 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
Hunter E Harrison Chief Executive Officer Jan. 22, 2016 A 0 0 $0
Mark J Erceg EVP & CFO June 1, 2016 J 300 0 0 $0
Keith Edward Creel President & COO June 2, 2016 J 1,526 0 0 $0
Mark Kenneth Wallace VP Corp Affrs & Chief of Staff June 1, 2016 J 504 0 0 $0
Peter John Edwards VP HR & Labour Relations June 1, 2016 J 2,206 0 0 $0
Jeffrey Jerom Ellis Chief Legal Officer & Corp Sec June 1, 2016 J 73 0 0 $0
Michael John Redeker VP & Chief Information Officer June 1, 2016 J 715 0 0 $0
Laird Joseph Pitz VP & Chief Risk Officer April 20, 2016 A 0 0 $0
Matthew H Paull Director April 26, 2016 P 1,000 0 0 $0
Gillian H Denham June 30, 2017 A 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 1 position

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P., PS Management GP, LLC, William A. Ackman ×17 filings Aug. 5, 2016 Initial filing SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 77 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
SUPL · ProShares Trust 4.65% 1,205 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
BWTG · ETF Opportunities Trust 4.55% 10,487 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ASLV · ALLSPRING EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS TRU… 3.81% 97,757 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SHPP · Pacer Funds Trust 3.76% 867 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NFRA · FlexShares Trust 3.64% 1,286,208 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IPAV · Global X Funds 3.17% 2,050 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
TXUE · Thornburg ETF Trust 2.62% 140,975 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
BBCA · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 2.61% 3,213,660 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IGGY · AB Active ETFs, Inc. 2.41% 1,154 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
SUPP · TCW ETF Trust 1.82% 2,533 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
AGRW · ALLSPRING EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS TRU… 1.28% 15,706 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
PRAY · FIS Trust 0.88% 7,981 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
UMMA · Listed Funds Trust 0.71% 22,315 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
MFSI · MFS Active Exchange Traded Funds Tr… 0.67% 82,159 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ESLV · Strategy Shares 0.65% 878 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IQRA · New York Life Investments Active ET… 0.62% 495 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SPWO · SP Funds Trust 0.40% 7,259 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
PTIN · Pacer Funds Trust 0.34% 7,124 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
BKIE · BNY Mellon ETF Trust 0.31% 43,210 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SCHF · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.27% 2,001,453 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
DFIV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.27% 596,263 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DBAW · DBX ETF Trust 0.21% 6,284 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
GEW · EA Series Trust 0.21% 3,373 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
DFAI · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.21% 380,882 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
GXUS · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust II 0.21% 14,742 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
GLBL · Pacer Funds Trust 0.19% 23 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ESUM · Strategy Shares 0.18% 3,190 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
AVSD · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.18% 9,185 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
APIE · Trust for Professional Managers 0.15% 17,545 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
QLVD · FlexShares Trust 0.15% 896 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
TLTD · FlexShares Trust 0.14% 10,048 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ACVF · ETF Opportunities Trust 0.14% 2,274 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
AVDE · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.14% 257,420 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FNDF · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.11% 310,793 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ESIM · Strategy Shares 0.10% 193 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
KOKU · DBX ETF Trust 0.09% 8,396 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
VOXP · Advisors Series Trust 0.08% 54 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NBCR · Neuberger Berman ETF Trust 0.08% 8,063 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
DFIC · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.08% 125,542 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DEEF · DBX ETF Trust 0.07% 429 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
FBCG · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.06% 46,339 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DFAX · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.06% 76,236 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DXIV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.05% 829 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VXUS · VANGUARD STAR FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
BIV · VANGUARD BOND INDEX FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
BLV · VANGUARD BOND INDEX FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
BSV · VANGUARD BOND INDEX FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
BND · VANGUARD BOND INDEX FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
VCRB · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
VPLS · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily