
Freight rail services provider CSX (NASDAQ: CSX) will be reporting results this Wednesday after market close. Hereโs what to expect.
CSX missed analystsโ revenue expectations by 1.1% last quarter, reporting revenues of $3.42 billion, down 7% year on year. It was a softer quarter for the company, with a significant miss of analystsโ EPS estimates and a miss of analystsโ adjusted operating income estimates.
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This quarter, analysts are expecting CSXโs revenue to decline 3.5% year on year to $3.57 billion, a deceleration from its flat revenue in the same quarter last year.

Heading into earnings, analysts covering the company have grown increasingly bearish with revenue estimates seeing 14 downward revisions over the last 30 days (we track 17 analysts). CSX has missed Wall Streetโs revenue estimates five times over the last two years.
Looking at CSXโs peers in the transportation and logistics segment, only FedEx has reported results so far. It beat analystsโ revenue estimates by 1.9% and delivered flat year-on-year revenue. The stock was down 3.2% on the results.
Read our full analysis of FedExโs earnings results here.There has been positive sentiment among investors in the transportation and logistics segment, with share prices up 5.9% on average over the last month. CSX is up 11.1% during the same time.
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