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Greenfirst Forest Products Inc T.GFP

Alternate Symbol(s):  ICLTF

GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. is focused on sustainable forest management and lumber production. The Company’s business involves the manufacturing, selling, marketing and distributing lumber and paper products. The Company operates in two segments: Forest Products and Paper Products. Through its Forest Products segment, the Company manufactures and markets a wide range of spruce-pine-fir (SPF) lumber products for use in residential and commercial construction with by-products from production sold to pulp-producers and the Company’s Paper Products segment. The Paper Products segment manufactures and markets paper grade products used to print newspapers, advertising materials, food service bags and other publications. The Company owns four sawmills located in rich wood baskets operating over six million hectares of FSC certified public Ontario forest lands (FSC-C167905). Its subsidiaries include Kap Corporation, Kap Paper Inc., GreenFirst Forest Products (Ontario) Inc., and others.


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Comment by StockGuru454on May 19, 2024 9:33am
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Post# 36047835

RE:RE:RE:RE:the Chris Simon of the forestry industry....

RE:RE:RE:RE:the Chris Simon of the forestry industry....They're on a hiring spree, not something you do when you can't afford workers.

Nobody said "demand" 5x cap, I said thats what it would be for a takeover to get approved, and yes it happens all the time where a company will pay 4x 5x 6x 10x for a company because the company needs to publicly disclose its offers and the price shoots. Lumber industry specifically would require a 5x ttm and incentive if "they were desperate"

I could give you mupltle examples but you seem unteachable as your mouth is bigger than your ears.

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