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NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP 8-K Report, Regulation FD Disclosure (Nov 14, 2006)

Filed November 14, 2006For Securities:NSC

Summary

Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) filed an 8-K on November 14, 2006, to disclose information presented by its Senior Vice President of Financial Planning, James A. Squires, at the 21st Annual Citigroup Transportation Conference. The filing primarily serves to furnish the text and accompanying slides of this presentation, which offered an overview of the company's recent financial performance. While the 8-K itself does not contain new financial results or material events, it directs investors to the presentation for insights into NSC's financial standing and strategic outlook as of that date. Investors reviewing this filing should note that the presentation contains forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to various external variables and risks, including economic conditions, interest rates, industry competition, fuel prices, labor issues, and regulatory developments, as detailed in NSC's prior SEC filings. Actual outcomes may differ materially from these projections.

Key Highlights

  • 1Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) filed an 8-K on November 14, 2006, to provide materials from a presentation.
  • 2The presentation was delivered by James A. Squires, Senior Vice President Financial Planning, at the 21st Annual Citigroup Transportation Conference.
  • 3The purpose of the filing is to furnish the text and slides of Mr. Squires' presentation to the public.
  • 4The presentation offers an overview of NSC's recent financial performance.
  • 5This 8-K filing does not announce new financial results or material corporate events but rather disseminates existing presentation content.
  • 6Forward-looking statements within the presentation are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, as detailed in the filing and prior SEC reports.
  • 7Investors are directed to the accompanying exhibits (Exhibit 99) for the specific content of the presentation.

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