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Stock Quote Today & Recent News Tree Island Steel Ltd TWIRF


Primary Symbol: T.TSL

Tree Island Steel Ltd. manufactures and sells steel wire and fabricated steel wire products in Canada, the United States, and internationally. It offers industrial wire that include high and low carbon wires and black annealed wires; nails, such as bulk, packaged, and collated nails; agricultural products, including rolled fencing, fence panels, and agricultural wires; and welded wire... see more

Opinion & Analysis (TSX:TSL)

No current opinion is available.

Bullboard Posts (TSX:TSL)

Slow and steady buying

A takeover is in the future. Someone has gradually been buying and very slowly increasing the price to pickup all the shares at the...
RetiredSteelMan - November 27, 2025

A buying trend

I took a look at what's happened since the failed buyout in 2019 and found an interesting trend. Since the offer was pulled, Doman...
EbbFlow88 - July 11, 2025

RE:Potential outcome for TSL?

Another option to realize value is Futura buys the remaining shares of TSL for near $5/share as a previous poster mentioned. Retail is...
EbbFlow88 - June 18, 2025

Potential outcome for TSL?

TSL is an interesting investment in that you are buying $1 for basically $0.35. The issue is that it is mostly locked up in the real...
EbbFlow88 - June 17, 2025

Big trouble currently

Between falling sales, rising costs and heavy competition from aggressive imports, not to mention the horrible tariffs they face. Lowered...
Angles - March 14, 2025

Problem updates

Does anyone know if anything was done yet to give them any better protection from foreign steel product manufacturers eating their lunch?...
Angles - February 2, 2025

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