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CNBC’s Matt Nesto said investors might want to look into placing their money in the railroad sector.
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“If you look at the railroads stock movement versus the S&P 500, you’ve got some real market leadership here," said Nesto.
"They’re up about 2 percent right now and if you back it up, it’s been all about the railroads this year.”
Railroad Stocks:
CSX [CSX
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Union Pacific [UNP
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Norfolk Southern [NSC
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Burlington Northern Santa Fe [BNI
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Genesee & Wyoming [GWR
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No immediate information was available for Matt Nesto.





