Articles Referencing WAB

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for May 15, 2013
5/14/2013, 9:00 am from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Stocks
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation ( WAB ) will begin
trading ex-dividend on May 15, 2013. A cash dividend payment of
$0.05 per share is scheduled to be paid on May 31,... Read >>

Pre-Market Earnings Report for February 19, 2013 : MDT, GPC, NI, WLK, XEC, WIN, YNDX, WAB, ROC, OCR, SEE, AWI
2/15/2013, 4:00 pm from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Earnings
The following companies are expected to report earnings prior to
market open on 02/19/2013. Visit our Earnings
Calendar for a full list of expected earnings releases. Medtronic, Inc. ( MDT ... Read >>

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for February 13, 2013
2/11/2013, 9:00 am from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Stocks
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation ( WAB ) will begin
trading ex-dividend on February 13, 2013. A cash dividend payment
of $0.05 per share is scheduled to be paid on March 01,... Read >>

Wabtec Stays On Fast Track Using Buyouts
10/19/2012, 4:19 pm from Investor's Business Daily in Investing, Investing Ideas
Wabtec Chief Executive Albert Neupaver likes to keep an active
pipeline of acquisition candidates.
So, as a part ofWabtec 's (
WAB
) yearly strategic planning process, the... Read >>

Railroad Stocks: Bill Ackman Thinks They're Undervalued--Do You?
11/6/2011, 7:37 pm from Kapitall in Investing, Investing Ideas, Business, Stocks
( By Rebecca Lipman ) Hedge fund guru Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management has a history of buying up companies he deems undervalued to turn them around. So investors are paying... Read >>

List of Rail Stocks: A Steady, Boring But Highly Profitable Industry
7/28/2011, 1:39 pm from Kapitall in Investing, Investing Ideas, Stocks
( List compiled by Becca Lipman) At one time, building the Transcontinental Railroad was as big of a deal as landing a man on the moon. In the 1800s, before their very eyes Americans watched... Read >>