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TSE:FGE

Fortress Global Enterprises Inc (FGE.TO)

0.02
-0.00 (0.00%)
as of Jan 17, 2020, 9:00:00 pm Market Open.
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BUY
Had a wildcat strike for a day or two that was not sanctioned by the union. Their product is used in Rayon and the demand is growing. Better aesthetics and breathes easier than cotton. About 5x earnings. Was over due for a technical correction. As we move forward the company is talking about two more plants in 2013, which would be very exciting, but he is not counting on it.
BUY
3 components. Banknotes, wallpaper and a pulp mill in the East. Down heavily and not firing off as heavily as he expected. There has been a little delay in the start up of the pulp mill. Brilliant management.
COMMENT
Specialty paper. A lot of good things are happening. Company is looking to do another pulp deal. Switzerland printing is a little soft right now. Doing extra ordinary well on their wallpaper in Germany. Should be in production shortly on their dissolving pulp business. Good management.
BUY
Involved in 3 different segments. 1) Printing passports and currency out of Switzerland. 2) Wallpaper facility in Dresden Germany. 3) Pulp mill in Quebec and in the process of producing dissolving pulp giving an alternative to cotton. 50%-60% of potential production of pulp has been sold forward to Chinese. Should go considerably higher.
BUY
Solid management team. Has some commodity price risk. Have some substitutes for agricultural commodities in some of their plants that they are working on. You are really making a bet on the management team. Pretty attractively valued now.
BUY
Nothing is a table-pounding buy. Started selling off before the decline. There is a need to get their new plant into production. Does bank notes and wallpaper. It is all good stuff in Poland.
BUY
Peaked at around $62 in the spring. Moving into dissolving pulp (for making rayon) and did an excellent acquisition and now looking at another one. Their costs are around $600 a ton dissolving pulp is running anywhere from $2500 to $3000. Lawsuit against them out of China. Down the road could be split into 2 or 3 companies with the pulp side on its own, which would add value.
BUY
A Fantastic story. Run up is from dissolving pulp area because of cotton prices being very high. It is an input to rayon. It is volatile.
BUY
Specialty paper company. Not a lot of people are talking about forest products. She likes it. Excitement in the story is about a pulp plant that they are converting to a product that will be used with rayon, and since cotton products have taken off, there is a lot of interest in rayon. Company will do well after they convert in the summer. It can be rolled out to other plants.
COMMENT
Very capable, innovative owner. Started as printing in Switzerland and wallpaper in Germany and went into pulp and paper when they acquired a mill from Fraser Paper. Transforming it from NBHK pulp to dissolving pulp, which is used to make rayon, a substitute for cotton. Market expects they will acquire more pulp mills.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Surprisingly forest product stocks have been some of the best performers. Supply/demand is in balance. Very smooth chart. Generally it will pull back and that is when you want to Buy.
COMMENT
Printing facility in Switzerland, which produces euro dollar, Swiss franc and passports. 2nd facility in Germany producing wallpaper. Purchased bankrupt pulp/paper mill and shifting production from MBHP pulp to dissolving pulp for manufacturing rayon, a cotton substitute. No longer a deep value play. Sold at quarter of his holdings. Still likes.
HOLD
Had bought this as a “deep value play” at around $8 because of some hidden assets. No longer a “deep value play” but is now a “growth momentum” play. The big factor is their acquisition of the Thurso pulp mill, which will probably be a big winner for them in the future. Market is discounting them going into pulp.
BUY
2 or 3 operations. The odd one, that doesn't sound too interesting but is actually pretty good, is wallpaper. Very high technology in the production of banknotes. Acquired an old mill in eastern Canada where they will produce rayon, which is replacing cotton. Top-notch management.
COMMENT
Manufactures specialty paper for money, notes and special wallpaper. Just purchased a bankrupt paper mill in tending to manufacture another kind of paper that will substitute for cotton. Not sure that the high prices of rayon (?) are sustainable.
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