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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canfor Corp T.CFP

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFPZF

Canfor Corporation is engaged in the manufacturing of high-value low-carbon forest products, including dimension and specialty lumber, engineered wood products, pulp and paper, wood pellets, and green energy. The Company’s segments include lumber and pulp and paper. It produces renewable products from sustainably managed forests at more than 50 facilities across its diversified operating... see more

TSX:CFP - Post Discussion

Canfor Corp > Even Higher Cumulative US Duties on Hand
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Post by Apaulson on Sep 03, 2022 10:24am

Even Higher Cumulative US Duties on Hand

Sorry, I was using the cumulative duties on deposit as of the end of Q1-2022.

At the end of Q2-2022, the cumulative duties on deposit was $849.6mm (CAD).

So by my calculation, the fair price using a conservative $400 USD per thousand board feet and taking into account the net cash of $1.267mm and a 50% estimated recovery of US duties ($424mm) = net cash of $13.81 per share, the fair price per share is

= $42.24 (a 73% premium).

Jimmy's offer should be over $40 if he want to take the company private.

Pattison doesn't need to rely on the public markets for financing.  Going private would be advantageous (way less reporting requirements, secrecy, way less to disclose, cost savings).  Jimmy doesn't prefer a public company.  If you're a billionarie, it's only better when you go to sell and cash out.

This stock would be trading at a higher level if it wasn't for the Don Kayne market discount.
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