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Risk Factors
PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER RAILROAD CO/RI/ Item 1A Risk Factors - --------------------- Fluctuations in Operating Revenues Historically, the Companyapstas operating revenues have been tied to national and regional economic conditions, especially those impacting the manufacturing sector, while the Companyapstas expenses have been relatively inelastic
Increasingly, the Companyapstas business is impacted by global economic events
A downturn in general economic conditions could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
In addition, shifts in the New England economy between manufacturing and service sectors could materially affect the Companyapstas performance
The Companyapstas operating revenues and expenses have also fluctuated due to unpredictable events, such as adverse weather conditions and customer plant closings
While generally the Company has been able to replace revenues lost due to plant closings through expansion of existing business or replacement with new customers, there can be no assurance that it could do so in the future
The occurrence of such unpredictable events in the future could cause further fluctuations in operating revenues and expenses and materially adversely affect the Companyapstas financial performance
Availability of Acquisition and Growth Opportunities and Associated Risks The Company believes that its ability to grow depends, in part, upon its ability to acquire additional connecting rail lines
There are a limited number of acquisition targets in the Companyapstas market
In addition, in making acquisitions, the Company competes with other short- line and regional rail operators, some of which are larger and have greater financial resources than the Company
The growing competition for such acquisitions may cause an increase in acquisition prices and related costs, resulting in fewer attractive acquisition opportunities, which could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas I-5 growth
No assurance can be given that the Company will be able to acquire suitable additional rail lines or that, if acquired, the Company would be able to successfully operate such additional rail lines
Acquisitions of additional rail lines may be subject to regulatory review and approval by the Surface Transportation Board
The Company is a Class II railroad and acquisitions made by Class II railroads are subject to a requirement that employees affected by an acquisition be paid up to one year severance
Competition For customers located directly on line, which constitute the majority of the Companyapstas freight business, the Company is the only rail carrier providing direct service
However, the Company competes with other freight railroads in the location of new businesses in the region
The Company also competes with other modes of transportation, particularly long-haul trucking companies
Any improvement in the cost or quality of these alternate modes of transportation, for example, legislation granting increases in truck size or allowable weight, could increase this competition and materially affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
Customer Concentration The Companyapstas ten largest customers accounted for approximately 50prca of the Companyapstas operating revenues for 2005 with one customer accounting for more than 13prca
The Companyapstas business could be materially adversely affected if any of these customers reduces shipments of commodities transported by the Company
Although in the past the Company has been able to replace revenues lost due to a reduction in existing customers &apos rail service requirements, no assurance can be given that it could do so in the future
Labor Issues Substantially all of the Companyapstas non-management employees are represented by national railroad labor organizations
The Companyapstas inability to satisfactorily conclude negotiations with unions could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas operations and financial performance
Similarly, any protracted work stoppages against the Companyapstas connecting railroads could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
Historically, Congress has intervened in such events to avoid disruptions in interstate commerce, but there can be no assurance that it would do so in the future
All railroad industry employees are covered by the Railroad Retirement Act and the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act in lieu of Social Security and other federal and state unemployment insurance programs, and the Federal Employers Liability Act in lieu of state workers &apos compensation
Significant increases in the taxes payable pursuant to the Railroad Retirement Act would increase the Companyapstas costs of operations
Relationships with Other Railroads The railroad industry in the United States is dominated by a small number of large Class I carriers that have substantial market control and negotiating leverage
A majority of the Companyapstas carloadings is interchanged with a Class I carrier, CSX Transportation
A decision by CSX Transportation to discontinue serving routes or transporting certain commodities could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business
The Companyapstas ability to provide rail service to its customers depends in large part upon its ability to maintain cooperative relationships with all its connecting carriers with respect to, among other matters, freight rates, car supply, interchange and trackage rights
A deterioration in the operating relationships with or service provided by those connecting carriers could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business
Rail Infrastructure and Availability of Government Programs Certain of the Companyapstas growth opportunities are contingent upon anticipated improvements to P&Wapstas existing rail infrastructure
No assurance can be given that the Company will be able to complete such projects as planned
Unforeseen delays or other problems which prevent completion of such improvements could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
In addition, the Company has worked with federal and state agencies to improve its rail infrastructure and has been effective in obtaining federal and state financial support for such projects
However, there I-6 can be no assurance that such federal and state programs or funds will be available in the future or that the Company will be eligible to participate in such programs
Failure to participate in federal and state programs or to receive federal or state funding for rail infrastructure improvements would cause the Company to incur the full cost of rail infrastructure improvements and significantly increase its costs of rail maintenance
Potential for Increased Governmental Regulation and Mandated Upgrade to Property The Company is subject to governmental regulation by the Surface Transportation Board, the Federal Railroad Administration and other federal, state and local regulatory authorities with respect to certain rates and railroad operations, as well as a variety of health, safety, labor, environmental and other matters, all of which could potentially affect the competitive position and profitability of the Company
Management of the Company believes that the regulatory freedoms granted by the Staggers Rail Act of 1980 (the &quote Staggers Rail Act &quote ) have been beneficial to the Company by giving it flexibility to adjust prices and operations to respond to market forces and industry changes
However, various interests and certain members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate (which have jurisdiction over the federal regulation of railroads) have from time to time expressed their intention to support legislation that would eliminate or reduce significant freedoms granted by the Staggers Rail Act
If enacted, these proposals, or court or administrative rulings to the same effect under current law, could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
Casualty Losses The Company has obtained insurance coverage for losses arising from personal injury and for property damage in the event of derailments or other accidents or occurrences
The Company believes that its insurance coverage is adequate based on its experience
However, under catastrophic circumstances such as accidents involving passenger trains or spillage of hazardous materials, the Companyapstas liability could exceed its insurance limits
The Company transports hazardous chemicals throughout its system and conducts operations on the Northeast Corridor on which there is heavy passenger traffic
Insurance is available from only a limited number of insurers, and there can be no assurance that insurance protection at the Companyapstas current levels will continue to be available or, if available, will be obtainable on terms acceptable to the Company
Losses or other liabilities incurred by the Company which are not covered by insurance or which exceed the Companyapstas insurance limits could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas financial condition, liquidity and results of operation
Environmental Matters The Companyapstas railroad operations and real estate ownership are subject to extensive federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations concerning, among other things, emissions to the air, discharges to waters and the handling, storage, transportation and disposal of waste and other materials
The Company transports hazardous materials and periodically uses hazardous material in its operations
While the Company believes it is in substantial compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations, any allegations or findings to the effect that the Company had violated such laws or regulations could materially adversely affect the Companyapstas business and results of operations
The Company operates on properties that have been used for rail operations for over a century
There can be no assurance that historic releases of hazardous waste or materials will not be discovered, requiring remediation of Company properties, and that the cost of such remediation would not be material