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Canfor Pulp Products Inc T.CFX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFPUF

Canfor Pulp Products Inc. is a Canada-based global supplier of pulp and paper products with operations in the central interior of British Columbia (BC). The Company operates through two segments: pulp and paper. The pulp segment includes purchase of residual fiber, and production and sale of pulp products, including Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pulp and Bleached Chemi-Thermo Mechanical Pulp (BCTMP), as well as energy revenues. The paper segment includes production and sale of paper products, including bleached, unbleached, and colored paper. Its products under the solid wood category include dimension lumber, specialty lumber, and engineered wood products. It produces green energy in its lumber and pulp facilities across North America. The Company owns and operates three mills in Prince George, BC with a total capacity of about 780,000 tons of Premium Reinforcing Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) Pulp and 140,000 tons of kraft paper.


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Comment by kboormanon Dec 02, 2023 11:22am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Those who know it the best, love it the least

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Those who know it the best, love it the leastI don't think they'd ever implement such a requirement. They haven't been looking out for shareholders interests up to this point, why begin now? The arrangement seems to work well for them, with 3 out of 5 senior officers of the company getting large annual incentive bonuses when shareholders have been thrashed. 
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