Revenue Showdown: Canadian National Railway Company vs Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

A Decade of Revenue Growth: CNI vs. Jacobs Engineering

__timestampCanadian National Railway CompanyJacobs Engineering Group Inc.
Wednesday, January 1, 20141213400000012695157000
Thursday, January 1, 20151261100000012114832000
Friday, January 1, 20161203700000010964157000
Sunday, January 1, 20171304100000010022788000
Monday, January 1, 20181432100000014984646000
Tuesday, January 1, 20191491700000012737868000
Wednesday, January 1, 20201381900000013566975000
Friday, January 1, 20211447700000014092632000
Saturday, January 1, 20221710700000014922825000
Sunday, January 1, 20231682800000016352414000
Monday, January 1, 202411500941000
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Revenue Showdown: A Tale of Two Giants

In the world of transportation and engineering, Canadian National Railway Company and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. have been formidable players. Over the past decade, these companies have showcased their financial prowess, with Canadian National Railway's revenue peaking at approximately $17.1 billion in 2022, marking a 41% increase from 2014. Meanwhile, Jacobs Engineering Group saw a steady climb, reaching around $16.4 billion in 2023, a 29% rise since 2014.

Despite the pandemic's economic challenges, both companies demonstrated resilience. Notably, Canadian National Railway experienced a revenue surge of 24% from 2020 to 2022, while Jacobs Engineering Group's revenue grew by 10% in the same period. However, 2024 data for Canadian National Railway is missing, leaving a gap in the narrative. As these industry titans continue to evolve, their financial trajectories offer valuable insights into the sectors they dominate.

Published by
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025