Western Forest Products Inc.WEF.TOTOP PICKJan 23, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 04, 2026. Market Open.
WEF has rallied with interest rates, which help the sector, but is still down 26% for the year and 37% over 52 weeks. Note the dividend was cancelled in November 2023 and none is paid currently. This week WEF announced it would be cutting production. It is still losing money. With its losses and outlook and omitted dividend and small size we would continue to be not interested here.
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Some insider buying. Trades at 0.16x sales, about half as much as CFP or IFP. Money-losing right now. Specialty wood products, typically higher margin and more profitable. But not anymore, related to housing market being slow. Cut dividend to protect balance sheet, so company's now pretty secure.
A great turnaround stock with upside once US interest rates come down and housing activity starts to come back. He's keeping a close eye on it.
Our view remains unchanged. The only recent news was that WEF had engaged in a partnership with a First Nations group where the Group would acquire a 34% interest from WEF in a limited partnership, for $35.9M. There is nothing exciting fundementally and it has small cap risks, so we continue to view it unfavourably.
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A small player in the lumber sector. He has never owned a lumber stock before. It is a unique situation. You want a lumber stock in your portfolio. If they wait before cutting down trees, they are that much bigger when they finally do. Not having a resolution to the softwood lumber agreement will be a headwind for the sector, but they will find a way around it. (Analysts’ Target: $2.44).