CNF: We are not part of Consolidated Freightways

Sept. 5, 2002
At the suggestion of the New York Stock Exchange, CNF Inc. has issued a statement reminding customers and investors to know that it is a separate company from Consolidated Freightways Corp., which has idled its trucks and filed for bankruptcy. The two companies have been unrelated legal entities since Consolidated Freightways was spun off from CNF in 1996. The operations of the companies owned by
At the suggestion of the New York Stock Exchange, CNF Inc. has issued a statement reminding customers and investors to know that it is a separate company from Consolidated Freightways Corp., which has idled its trucks and filed for bankruptcy.

The two companies have been unrelated legal entities since Consolidated Freightways was spun off from CNF in 1996. The operations of the companies owned by CNF, including Con-Way Transportation Services and Menlo Worldwide, are not affected by the Consolidated Freightways bankruptcy announcement.

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