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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tree Island Steel Ltd T.TSL

Alternate Symbol(s):  TWIRF

Tree Island Steel Ltd. is a Canada-based manufacturer and supplier of wire products for a range of applications. The Company, through its operating facilities in Canada and the United States, produces wire products for a diverse range of customers for industrial, residential construction, commercial construction and agricultural applications. The Company’s product offerings include galvanized... see more

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Tree Island Steel Ltd > Tree Island Steel Plant
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Post by RetiredSteelMan on Oct 17, 2024 6:46pm

Tree Island Steel Plant

I believe that TIS owns the Richmond plant property and that it is worth many times more than the book value indicated in their annual report which is stated at the original cost of the land & buildings.  This lowers the actual value of the assets and consequently the book value of the shares.

When TIS sold their California plant, they paid a one time dividend of $5.00 per share to distribute the profits too shareholders.

A substantial profit is possible if the BC property is sold.  I believe that this will eventually happen to this property.

Be patient and hang onto your shares or sell at a good price.  Someone has been slowly buying shares to increase their holdings.  A low takeover bid was made a few years ago and withdrawn.  I would hope a fairer bid will happen in the future.
Comment by DeepvalueSmall on Nov 05, 2024 6:16pm
They do, totally agree. I think that a potential takeout will be a much more fair offer than last time, given the real estate value of $150mm. Cgy and Richmond.  I think fair value is well north of $6/share and increase day by day as this is a fcf machine.  I personally would fight pretty hard on anything less than 4.50 even 5.  Been adding to my position over the past year ...more