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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Interfor Corp T.IFP

Alternate Symbol(s):  IFSPF

Interfor Corporation is a Canada-based forest products company. The Company and its subsidiaries produce wood products in Canada and the United States for sale to markets around the world. It operates through the solid wood products segment. The Company’s product categories include Dimension Lumber, Specialty Lumber and Engineered Wood Products. Its products include Spruce-Pine-Fir, Douglas Fir... see more

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Interfor Corp > Teal Linde - BNN comment
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Post by Possibleidiot01 on May 16, 2023 6:37am

Teal Linde - BNN comment

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The forestry sector stocks are going through a cyclical downturn. However West Fraser's price has held up. Canfor is a different picture and has pulp exposure. Interfor is a pure play and although he has sold his holding, he still follows it. Also Interfor has a lot more insider buying than the other two.
Editor's Note: The question was on forestry stocks.

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Comment by Apaulson on May 16, 2023 7:47am
You need brass balls to invest in forestry stocks. I think lumber and Interfor, Canfor, and West Fraser are at trough levels though.....good time to accumulate. It was just reported yesterday that Ian Fillinger, CEO, of Interfor just purchased another 4,650 shares at $21.51 for a total of $100,021.
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