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BullMarket.com Updates Outlooks on Railroad Stocks

Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:57am EDT
PRINCETON, N.J., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- BullMarket.com
(http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter focused on
long-term growth and income-generating stocks, has provided subscribers with
updated coverage on railroad stocks, including CSX Corp (NYSE: CSX),
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (NYSE: BNI), Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP), Canadian
National Railway (NYSE: CNI), and Norfolk Southern (NYSE: NSC).

All paid and trial subscribers to BullMarket.com can now receive immediate
access to the newsletter's exclusive daily reports. As a subscriber, you'll
also gain access to our Recommended List of stocks, which outperformed the S&P
500 by 15% in 2008 and was up over 33% year to date at the end of September. 

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In its daily report, BullMarket.com wrote: "CSX was once one of the least
profitable of the major rail carriers, but management has done a good job in
the past year of right-sizing the company and cutting its core cost structure.
The drop in fuel prices is a bonus on the cost side, though the lower
surcharges do skew revenues. The company expects a $150 million benefit from
fuel lag in the current quarter."

BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others:

-- After railroads sold off following Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union
Pacific's Q3 earnings reports, should investors stay on the sidelines, or did
it create a buying opportunity?
-- What strategies have railroads employed to improve profitability during the
recession?
-- Why might Norfolk Southern be the railroad that most responds to an
economic rebound?
-- How has Canadian National separated itself from other railroads in terms of
operation performance?

About BullMarket.com:

Launched in 1997, BullMarket.com has a strong track record of creating wealth
for its subscribers by providing sound, long-term investing advice. The
BullMarket.com Recommended List includes about 50 companies across all major
industries, including Financials, Healthcare, Energy, Technology, and Retail,
among others. BullMarket.com is one of the oldest continuously published
investment newsletters online, and its Recommended List has consistently
outperformed the major market indices.

NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors, LLC, a registered
investment advisor with CRD #131926. Interested parties may visit
adviserinfo.sec.gov for additional information. Past performance does not
guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and
securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed
as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security.

    Contact:  Marcie Martin, Bull Market Report, +1-888-278-5515


SOURCE  Indie Research Advisors, LLC

Marcie Martin, Bull Market Report, +1-888-278-5515



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