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Interfor Corp T.IFP

Alternate Symbol(s):  IFSPF

Interfor Corporation is a Canada-based forest products company. The Company and its subsidiaries produce wood products in Canada and the United States for sale to markets around the world. The Company operates through solid wood products segment. The Company offers its products across two categories, which include Dimension Lumber and Specialty Lumber. The Company's products include Interfor machine-stress rated (MSR) Lumber, Interfor Western HQ Lumber, Interfor Stud Lumber, Interfor Elite Decking, Interfor Elite Fascia & Boards, Interfor Elite V-Joint Paneling, Interfor Elite Fineline Paneling, Interfor Elite Channel and Lap sidings, Interfor Elite Bevel Siding and Interfor Elite Shadow Gap Siding. It produces quality joist products for both residential and commercial floor and roof projects. The Company has annual lumber production capacity of approximately 5.2 billion board feet and offers a diverse line of lumber products to customers around the globe.


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Comment by SleepingGiant64on Jun 16, 2022 2:21pm
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RE:$280 per thousand board feet

RE:$280 per thousand board feet
I don't think the board would support a takeover but a SIB in the $25-$30 range would be nice. They might try to take over GFP.

It's wild that a company that made $6.69 last quarter (and will make another $4ish this quarter) is only trading for $25. That will put them back in a net-cash position at the end of Q2.

Looking ahead, Scotia has Q3 at $1.56 earnings on $575 lumber. Even at that run-rate it's trading at 4x earnings. RL is at $564 today.

I get that the market is looking at a sudden stop in housing, and that makes some sense. But less building now just makes the US housing deficit larger for 2024 and beyond. It will also mean even less investment in lumber mills.
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