Join today and have your say! It’s FREE!

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Please Try Again
{{ error }}
By providing my email, I consent to receiving investment related electronic messages from Stockhouse.

or

Sign In

Please Try Again
{{ error }}
Password Hint : {{passwordHint}}
Forgot Password?

or

Please Try Again {{ error }}

Send my password

SUCCESS
An email was sent with password retrieval instructions. Please go to the link in the email message to retrieve your password.

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.

Conifex Timber Inc T.CFF

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFXTF

Conifex Timber Inc. is a Canada-based forest products company, which operates fiber baskets in North America, northern British Columbia. The Company produces lumber products and renewable energy from its sawmill and bioenergy plant in Mackenzie, British Columbia. Its lumber products are sold in the United States, Canadian and Japanese markets. It also produces bioenergy at its power generation facility at Mackenzie, British Columbia. Its lumber products include J-GRADE, 2 AND BETTER, SELECT, STUDS, ECONOMY and 3. The Company operates a two-line sawmill in Mackenzie, British Columbia (the Mackenzie Mill). Its Mackenzie Mill has approximately 240 million board feet of annual lumber capacity on a two-shift basis. It operates a 36-megawatt biomass power generation plant in Mackenzie, British Columbia (the Power Plant), located at the site of its Mackenzie Mill. Its Power Plant's output capacity is in excess of 230 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity per year.


TSX:CFF - Post by User

Comment by horseshoefallson Jul 22, 2020 7:20am
63 Views
Post# 31300445

RE:RE:RE:Insider Data

RE:RE:RE:Insider DataYou are correct, it doesn't mean much even if he sold.  I've seen a few other companies recently where execs have exercised rights and then sold shares for just over double what they purchased them for... they're just pocketing cash.   I've seen the opposite as well, Execs buying shares only to sell them for half as much.

I try not to read into individual purhcases too much, people can have their own reasons for buying or setlling shares of the company they work for.  Everyone has their own pesonal finance issues.  It's when I see multiple people buying multiple shares of a company that get my eyebrows up - or specific strategic team members who might know more than others about the numbers or the business.
<< Previous
Bullboard Posts
Next >>