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Goodfellow Inc T.GDL

Alternate Symbol(s):  GFELF

Goodfellow Inc. is a Canada-based diversified manufacturer of value-added lumber products, as well as a wholesale distributor of building materials and floor coverings. The Company has a distribution presence from coast-to-coast in Canada and in the Northeastern United States, serving commercial and residential sectors through lumber yard retailer networks, manufacturers, industrial and infrastructure project partners, and floor covering specialists. The Company also leverages its value-added product capabilities to serve lumber markets internationally. Its products include decking, flooring, insulation and soundproof, lumber, panels, roofing, siding, specialties, and wall concept. Its lumber products include cedar, hardwood and engineered wood. Its services include custom timber fabrication; a full range of personalized millwork and carpentry services; wood treatment (MicroPro, CCA, ACQ and Fire Retardant); just-in-time, direct-to-site delivery services, and export prep and packaging.


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  • Aminvestor1234X
Comment by Aminvestor1234on Oct 11, 2024 3:04pm
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RE:RE:HUGE 50% DROP ON DIVIDEND

RE:RE:HUGE 50% DROP ON DIVIDENDI did notice the large reduction in dividend but couldn't figure out why. Based on its earnings it could easily afford the annual dividend of $1.00. It has a very low debt to capital ratio of less than 17%. It has a net-net working capital of $15.65 per share, which is well below the current stock price. And this is not even accounting for land value sitting on it's book at less than 1/13 of it's market value previously brought up by Lifeisgood1010. This one is really hard to figure out. 
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