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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. It operates through the solid wood products segment. The Company’s product categories include Dimension Lumber, Specialty Lumber and Engineered Wood Products. Its products include Spruce-Pine-Fir, Douglas Fir-Larch, Hem-Fir, Southern Yellow Pine, Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir-Larch, and P3-Joist. Its sawmills provide a diverse range of sustainable products to supply North American markets with a complete offering of framing materials. Its Western Red Cedar products include Elite Decking, Elite Fascia & Boards, Elite V-Joint Paneling, Elite Fineline Paneling, Elite Channel/Lap Siding, Elite Bevel Siding and Elite Shadow Gap Siding. It has an annual lumber production capacity of approximately 5.0 billion board feet and offers a diverse line of lumber products to customers around the world.


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Comment by Olderguy1on May 26, 2021 3:48pm
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RE:Lumber futures do not reflect current lumber prices

RE:Lumber futures do not reflect current lumber pricesCorrection… tomorrow May 27 is the exdividend date, not today May 26, Otherwise, thank you for some good comments.


StefanSalvatore wrote:
Reminder that lumber futures are not the current lumber prices. It is merely an indicator that helps point a direction in lumber prices. IFP mainly sells SYP lumber and WSPF lumber through their operations in the US south and BC interior.
 
Current price for WSPF is $1630/mfbm and for SYP is $1390/mfbm as of yesterday.
 
It’s ridiculous that this stock dips every time futures are dipping but lumber prices are still hitting new highs each week. Seems to be rebounding now though that people realize today is the ex-dividend date.

Usually the Southern Yellow Pine 2x4's are more expensive than W. SPF but lately the trend is that BC Interior lumber is more pricier. Probably due to higher tariffs from Canadian producers but Interfor benefits from both. 

Q2 will have much higher average lumber prices to show for and the amount of money they will make will reflect that. Theres no reason at all that this stock shouldn't at least be trading in the 40s and making its way to the 50s. A lot of analysts believe so but we need big money here to do that not just retail investors.

Share buybacks through the NCIB aren't enough, they need to annouce a SIB to buy back at least 15-20% of their float since we haven't seen much institutional ownership come in. Or people on the board should acknowledge the value in their company and invest themselves. 

If lumber prices can keep this up for another month or so I believe we will see just that. There's just the uncertainty that lumber will crash hard, but that cannot happen unless supply is met with demand and judging by a lot of earnings calls in the industry they are fully booked this summer with lots of demand. 

We need some strong housing starts data next month and this stock will really pop.


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