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Union Pacific announced an $85 billion bid to acquire Norfolk Southern, according to AP. The deal would create the first U.S. transcontinental railroad, linking 50,000 miles of track across 43 states, connecting to major ports on both coasts. The railroads say the merger would reduce shipment delays by eliminating handoffs between networks, a plan first reported by AP before the companies confirmed talks. CEO Jim Vena, who would lead the combined company, said the deal would improve speed and reliability for shippers and pledged to avoid past merger pitfalls. Antitrust regulators are expected to closely examine the deal due to past rail mergers that caused major traffic disruptions.
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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02UU Pacific announced an $85 billion bid to acquire Norfolk Southern, according to the AP.
00:07The deal would create the first U.S. transcontinental railroad,
00:09linking 50,000 miles of track across 43 states, connecting to major ports on both coasts.
00:15Railroads say the merger would reduce shipment delays by eliminating handoffs between networks,
00:20a plan first reported by AP for the company's confirmed talks.
00:23CEO Jim Vanna, who would lead the combined company,
00:26said the deal would improve speed and reliability for shippers,
00:29and pledged to avoid past merger pitfalls.
00:32Antitrust regulators are expected to closely examine the deal
00:34due to past rail mergers that cause major traffic disruptions.
00:38For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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