I feel like it should be fairly obvious however, I figured I'd shine spotlight on it given what it did in Ohio and how it's responded. The company should see a ton of money lost from the spill and more to come moving forward. However, I'm wondering if the company has started payments yet or if it's just getting into it -- which may not reflect on their bottom line.
I'm personally bearish on it. I find it surprising to see illiquid options but I still went through with it since I'm pretty confident this stock will tumble after tomorrow's earnings.
Anyone actually bullish on NSC?
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