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Goodfellow Inc T.GDL

Alternate Symbol(s):  GFELF

Goodfellow Inc. is a diversified manufacturer of value-added lumber products, as well as a wholesale distributor of building materials and floor coverings. Its business activities related to remanufacturing and distribution of lumber and wood products. It produces wood, wall concept, insulation and soundproofing, panels, floor, coating, specialties, terrace and roof. Its services include custom-made wood manufacturing; comprehensive and personalized carpentry services; HUNDEGGER K2i technology; wood treatment (MicroPro, CCA, ACQ and Flame Retardant); just-in-time and direct-to-job delivery; truck and container loading, and export preparation and packaging. It has a distribution footprint from coast-to-coast in Canada servicing commercial and residential sectors through lumber yard retailer networks, manufacturers, industrial and infrastructure project partners and floor covering specialists. It also leverages its value-added product capabilities to serve lumber markets internationally.


TSX:GDL - Post by User

Comment by BB123456on Feb 12, 2024 4:05pm
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RE:80% increase in EPS

RE:80% increase in EPS
When you look back at long term results, I guess i can understand why you would think 2021/2022 were outsized, but if you exclude them, you probably should also exclude 2016, which was the big ERP writeoff year and even 2017/2018 which were stabilization years after the ERP fiasco as these are also non-repeating unusual years.
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