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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Conifex Timber Inc T.CFF

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFXTF

Conifex Timber Inc. is a Canada-based forest products company, which operates fiber baskets in North America, northern British Columbia. The Company produces lumber products and renewable energy from its sawmill and bioenergy plant in Mackenzie, British Columbia. Its lumber products are sold in the United States, Canadian and Japanese markets. It also produces bioenergy at its power generation... see more

TSX:CFF - Post Discussion

Conifex Timber Inc > buy at $2.05 sell at $2.25 guaranteed
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Post by PapaJay10000000 on Nov 10, 2021 3:32pm

buy at $2.05 sell at $2.25 guaranteed

Why investors aren't snatching this up right now for a guaranteed 9% return all-day-long is beyond me. Did a wizzard curse CFF's share price or something?
Comment by Kahn123 on Nov 15, 2021 4:21pm
I dont get it,  why so cheep,  If I buy at 2.03 and sell at 2.25 thats a 9% profit    I guess it all depends on if you can sell at 2.25
Comment by PapaJay10000000 on Dec 06, 2021 12:51pm
They should be in a great spot once southern BC infastructure is repaired. Mackenzie was unaffected by both distasters, their lumber supply in the area is collosal. CFF will likely have to wait for rail-ways and roads to re-open for their supply to make it to market, but if I were KS, Id keep piling up stock in the meantime. BC is going to need lots of Lumber over the next few years to rebuild ...more