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Canfor Corp T.CFP

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFPZF

Canfor Corporation is an integrated forest products company. The Company operates through two segments: lumber segment and pulp and paper segment. The Company’s solid wood products include dimension lumber, specialty lumber and engineered wood products. The dimension lumber products include Spruce Pine Fir (SPF), Southern Yellow Pine (SYP), Douglas Fir Larch (DFL) and Canfor Red. The specialty lumber products include Balfour Boards, WynnWood Boards, Decking/Fascia, Lamstock, Long Lengths, Shop/Clears and Access Mat Lumber. Its Pulp products include Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp and Unbleached Softwood Kraft Pulp. Its paper products include Bleached Kraft, Coloured Kraft and Unbleached Kraft. It also has bioenergy products. It also produces green energy in its lumber and pulp facilities across North America. The Western Canadian operations produce superior SPF lumber from sustainably managed forestlands. It is used for construction projects in North America and around the globe.


TSX:CFP - Post by User

Comment by Catscratchon Dec 03, 2020 3:32pm
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Post# 32030451

RE:RE:RE:RE:Canfor Pulp (CFX)

RE:RE:RE:RE:Canfor Pulp (CFX)I would agree.  

CFX generates incredible free cash flow when NBSK prices are over $700.  If CFP were to execute a CFX acquisition just as NBSK prices start to turn up in the cycle they could have the investment pay itself off fairly quickly.

I think CFX is already pretty lean but some public company costs would fall away if it were wholly owned by CFP.  Canfor could also allocate capital more effectively and intelligently between lumber and pulp segments if CFX was a wholly owned subsidiary.  My guess if CFP would get approval for an acquisition in the $12 range.
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