Working Capital Case Study: Union Pacific Corp

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Union Pacific Corp. Located at 1400 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebraska is the quarters of Union Pacific Corp. the largest freight hauling railroad that operates in 23 states. Union Pacific operates 8500 locomotives and over 32,100 route miles in 23 states. While it is the largest in the United States it is also the largest freight hauling railroad in the world. Union Pacific was the first transcontinental carrier, that was found during the civil war. Since then they have developed into a $105.1 billion corporation, with a total freight revenue in 2017 of $19.8 billions having over 42,000 thousand employees and over 10,000 customers. Ranking them 123 in fortune 500 companies. Union Pacific …show more content…

I researched the company and found price-to-earnings ratio of 22.61, a PEG ratio of 1.66 and a beta of 0.84. Union Pacific Co. has a one year low of $101.06 and a one year high of $143.05. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.65, a quick ratio of 0.83 and a current ratio of 1.02.I believe that purchasing stock in Union Pacific Corp is more that reasonable with record high stock prices shares are currently trading at 134.97 the largest the companies has ever seen. The stock has risen 20% in the last year and is just expected to keep growing. Union Pacific Corp has nearly doubled since 2009, as well as it biggest …show more content…

is committed to giving back and has a donation match website were they will double all donations to certified charities up to 25,000 as well they have their own charities. They recently donated 250,000 for hurricane relief. There mission is “serving as an economic engine and improving the standard of life for millions across the country. Building upon this heritage, the mission of the Union Pacific Community Ties Giving Program is to build safe, prosperous, and vibrant communities by investing in high-quality nonprofits and programs in the cities and towns in which we operate and our employees live and