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USA Truck Reports Lower Earnings

Truckload carrier USA Truck said Thursday its first-quarter profit plunged to $800,000 or 1 cent per share, from $3.4 million or 30 cents a year earlier, on softer freight demand.

April 19, 2007

Landstar’s Quarterly Income Declines

Truckload carrier Landstar System said Thursday its first-quarter net income fell to $21.6 million or 38 cents a share, from $24.4 million or 41 cents a year ago.

April 19, 2007

Knight’s 1Q Income, Revenue Gain

Truckload carrier Knight Transportation said its first-quarter profit rose 5% to $16.6 million or 19 cents a share, from $15.8 million or 18 cents a year ago.

April 19, 2007

Heartland’s 1Q Income Rises

Truckload carrier Heartland Express said Thursday its first-quarter profit rose 14% to $22.6 million or 23 cents a share, from $19.7 million or 20 cents a year ago.

April 19, 2007

Swift’s First-Quarter Earnings Tumble

Swift Transportation Co.’s first-quarter profit fell 74% because of a pending buyout, bad weather, higher fuel costs and lower demand.

April 19, 2007

Shippers Benefitting From Softer Freight Market, Journal Reports

Freight shippers are seeing a more favorable environment because of slipping overall volumes moved by trucks and trains and an abundance of capacity, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

April 18, 2007

CSX’s 1Q Profit Dips; Revenue Hits Record

CSX Corp. late Tuesday reported that its first-quarter profit fell 2%, due to slower freight demand and a sluggish economy.

April 18, 2007

Rush’s 1Q Earnings Improve

Truck dealer Rush Enterprises said its first-quarter earnings improved to $13 million or 51 cents a share, up from $11.6 million or 46 cents a year earlier.

April 18, 2007

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April 18, 2007

Diverting Hazmat From D.C. Would Cost $4.3 Bln., Planners Say

Rerouting freight trains around or underneath Washington, D.C., would cost at least $4.3 billion but bring benefits beyond removing hazmat cargo from the area, the Associated Press reported.

April 18, 2007