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Post by bjohnson7777on Mar 24, 2011 4:27pm

Sold Shares.

Who ever bought my 20k shares at 1:53, please keep them warm for me, i had to use them to buy a house, it really hurt to sell them, I will try to buy them back soon. Thanks.
Comment by bjohnson7777on Mar 17, 2011 12:13pm

RE: Japan Earthquake

I went to google and counted about 40 differnet pulp and paper mills in Japan, also i would imagine they would be restricted from using electricity as it would go to the public first.
Post by argon12on Mar 17, 2011 11:45am

Japan Earthquake

from; RISI.comThe extent of damage to Japan's pulp and paper industry is unclear, but Sendai near the epicenter of the 8.9 magnitude quake lies in the Miyagi prefecture, where a number of pulp and ...more  
Comment by FFHWatcheron Feb 16, 2011 4:46pm

RE: RE: Solid Pricing continues...more

I hope everyone reading this is keeping up with changes in the NBSK pricing.  The direction of the next trend seems pretty obvious.  NBSK is the single largest factor affecting the success ...more  
Comment by oddykogon Feb 02, 2011 10:10am

RE: Fibrek and the convertible debentures

I am glad to see the first chunk of the debentures is now being retired.  We should see them all gone before the end of 2011.
Comment by FFHWatcheron Jan 18, 2011 8:19pm

RE: RE: RE: News

I hope that they don't dilute.  I think/hope (if all goes well) they will be able to swing it from cash flows and, if necessary, operating line of credit.  I was suggesting that analysts ...more  
Comment by rationalexuberanceon Jan 18, 2011 7:55pm

RE: RE: News

i think that even though the Abitibi shares are worth only 4.5-5.0 cents to FBK's bottom line, it is still worth $6 million, which, when added to the $24mil in cash they already have, will go a ...more  
Comment by FFHWatcheron Jan 18, 2011 6:48pm

RE: Solid Pricing continues...more

Canfor Pulp to increase NBSK pulp prices $20/tonne across AsiaSAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 18,2011 (RISI) - Canfor Pulp informed Asian customers today that it willincrease northern bleached ...more  
Comment by FFHWatcheron Jan 14, 2011 6:26am

RE: News

What news?  The 4.5 cents/fbk share one-time distribution of Abitibi shares?  I think that would only add 4.5 cents of value but should also save the company some ongoing litigation expense. ...more  
Post by bjohnson7777on Jan 13, 2011 2:58pm

News

With the new news why isn't fibrek over Two Dollars?
Post by belowIVon Jan 10, 2011 8:20pm

Futures

The longer dated futures for NBSK have all taken a nice upward move overthe last 6 months. For example, the Dec - 2011 contract was beingpriced around $750 in July,2010. It's now moved up to $843. ...more  
Comment by FFHWatcheron Jan 07, 2011 2:29pm

RE: Solid Pricing continues

Hmmm.....Domtar among producers raising January NBSK pulp prices in ChinaSAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 5,2011 (RISI) - Domtar informed customers in China that it would increaseprices on northern ...more  
Comment by RottenEggSon Jan 06, 2011 11:59am

RE: RE: RE: RE: Solid Pricing continues

Your right, all good reasonsTY for your reasoning.I did look at the insider transactions, all buying in the fall, in and around a $1.Here's to a good yearCheersRES
Comment by FFHWatcheron Jan 06, 2011 8:58am

RE: RE: RE: Solid Pricing continues

You never know exactly why a stock moves when it does, when there is no news.  The obvious answer is that there were more buyers than sellers, but WHY is the question.1. End of Tax Loss selling2. ...more  
Comment by RottenEggSon Jan 06, 2011 3:03am

RE: RE: Solid Pricing continues

What do you suppose was the reason for such a big price spike?End of Tax loss selling? Can't see it being short covering with the chart looking like it isRES