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Canfor Corporation (CFP $13.37)
- $13.37 Cap: $1.57B
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Canfor Corporation (CFP $13.37)
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Canfor Pulp Products Inc. (CFX $0.51)
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Q: how much of sales are to the us, with cfx, how much will the tariffs affect the bottom lines of forest companies. On a side note it is nice to see Canadians pulling together, I for one will try not to buy any us products I willing to pay more for Canadian products
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Canfor Corporation (CFP $13.37)
- $13.37 Cap: $1.57B
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd (WFG $64.80)
- $64.80 Cap: $5.10B
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Q: I have held West Fraser for some time, sold to take out my original investment cost and have been holding the remainder for a few years wondering if or when housing demand will start to boost the lumber/panel prices.
I think now, or soon, is a time to consider adding a different company, near the bottom of the cycle in preparation for a trend of rising prices. Canfor is going to be challenged with BC fibre supply in the interior of BC as a result of fires and government policy, while Interfor has (I think) diversified nicely into the US; Canfor less so.
I already own Home Depot and would like to add another producer; Interfor, Canfor or a strong US producer. Your insights on your "top 2" companies would be appreciated.
As always, Thanks very much.
Dave
I think now, or soon, is a time to consider adding a different company, near the bottom of the cycle in preparation for a trend of rising prices. Canfor is going to be challenged with BC fibre supply in the interior of BC as a result of fires and government policy, while Interfor has (I think) diversified nicely into the US; Canfor less so.
I already own Home Depot and would like to add another producer; Interfor, Canfor or a strong US producer. Your insights on your "top 2" companies would be appreciated.
As always, Thanks very much.
Dave
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Canfor Corporation (CFP $13.37)
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd (WFG $64.80)
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Q: Of these 3 companies, which one do you feel that has the most upside potential. I would appreciate if you would give some insight for your pick.
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