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Resolute Forest Products Inc. T.RFP

Resolute Forest Products Inc is engaged in the forest products industry with a range of products, including market pulp, tissue, wood products, newsprint, and specialty papers. The product range includes market pulp, tissue, wood products, newsprint and specialty papers which are marketed to nearly 50 countries. The company owns or operates pulp, paper, tissue and wood products facilities in the United States and Canada.


TSX:RFP - Post by User

Comment by dosperroson Feb 06, 2022 7:01pm
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Post# 34403032

RE:weak hands heading for the exit....

RE:weak hands heading for the exit....Disappointing headline?  How so?  I'm not trying to be pedantic but I don't see how you can read the summary and be fussed.  Sure, business illiterates don't get that GAAP losses ain't cash losses and carry tax benefits, but anyine stock picking should know this. 

I can't postulate why it dropped other than it jumps around lots, but of late nerves are frayed.  I think it's time some some wild swings, as evidenced by IFP. 

So RFP... making $111M cash on a weak Q?  That's like 12% of market cap.  Moreover it's not flash in the pan.  NBSK pulp is ripping up per Brian McClay given the Finish strike at UPM. Lumber could we average close to 2x Q-on-Q for next reporting.
 
Costs I read as episodic but here to stay.  Good -- pass em on.  They affects all others in the segment too. Don't see how they can be further supressed after 15 years of austeriry.  

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