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Atlanta Class I eastern US freight railroad (NYSE: NSC) ~$12B 2024 revenue; East Palestine derailment fallout (CEO ousted Sept 2024), Ancora activist boardroom presence, 19,500 route miles competing with CSX.
Norfolk Southern Corporation is an Atlanta, Georgia-based Class I freight railroad — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NSC) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — operating approximately 19,500 route miles of track primarily east of the Mississippi River, connecting 25 states in the eastern United States and serving ports, manufacturing facilities, coal mines, agricultural markets, and intermodal terminals through approximately 19,000 employees. Norfolk Southern transports coal, grain, chemicals, automotive products, metals, construction materials, and intermodal containers (domestic and international) across its eastern rail network, which intersects with every major eastern US manufacturing corridor and port. The company's defining crisis of the 2020s was the February 2023 East Palestine, Ohio train derailment — a freight train carrying vinyl chloride and other hazardous materials derailed and required a controlled burn of hazardous chemicals, contaminating soil and water in East Palestine and triggering $1+ billion in cleanup costs, legal settlements, and regulatory penalties. The derailment intensified shareholder scrutiny, leading to the September 2024 termination of CEO Alan Shaw (for an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate) and an aggressive proxy campaign from activist investor Ancora Holdings that secured multiple board seats. Norfolk Southern reported 2024 revenue of approximately $12 billion, with operating ratio (key railroad efficiency metric) under management pressure as the board and new leadership team commit to operational improvements.
Verisign (VRSN) reported ~$1.5B revenue in FY2024. Operates the .com and .net domain name registries, controlling the most critical internet infrastructure under ICANN contracts. HQ: Reston, VA.
VeriSign, Inc. is the authoritative registry operator for the .com and .net top-level domains (TLDs), managing the definitive databases of all .com and .net domain names on the internet. Under contracts with ICANN (the internet governance body), VeriSign maintains the exclusive right to operate the .com registry — a monopoly covering approximately 160 million registered domain names, the largest TLD in the world. Every time someone types a .com address in a browser anywhere on earth, VeriSign's infrastructure resolves the query.
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