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This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

Experts believe that Canfor Pulp Products is an interesting investment option to consider over the next 3-5 years. They note that the stock has been impacted by the pandemic but see potential in government initiatives to promote new home builds. However, concerns exist around the renovation market due to people's spending ability.

Consensus
Positive
Valuation
Undervalued
WAIT

A name to consider over the next 3-5 years. Overall, an interesting place to be looking, though stocks have been hit so much since the pandemic heyday. Governments are pushing new home builds, and that should help prop up the market. The renovation market will be impeded by people's ability to spend.

Forestry
DON'T BUY

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Re: upcoming mil closures: The closing is expected by 1Q end, but costs may slip into Q2 depending on exact timing of layoffs. Other than severance, a lot of costs will be non-cash. CFX has about 1,300 employees, so close to 25% are being impacted. The charge could be $20M+, but that is still not hugely material compared with average cash flow. 
With its small size, weak liquidity, no dividend and cyclicality, we do think there are better names to look at. 
It also has not created much shareholder value in its existence.  Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free

Forestry
SELL

Seasonally, forest product stocks have a history of reaching a peak around the 3rd week in April. This year is no different. Probably an opportunity to take some money off table.

Forestry
DON'T BUY

CFP-T vs. CFX-T. CFP-T has more leverage to building products. He prefers it over CFX-T. He does not invest in pulp.

Forestry
PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick April 22/14. Up 36.7%.) One of the largest softwood pulp producers globally. It is a play on the growing middle class of India and China. Benefiting from a weak Cdn$. Have a strong balance sheet with net cash. Expecting they are going to generate $1.50-$2 in free cash flow, which will lead to all kinds of opportunities for them.

Forestry
TOP PICK

A large producer of softwood pulp in North America which goes into producing things like tissue paper, etc. Benefiting from current strong pulp prices and a weak Cdn$. Thinks it is going to generate a very significant amount of free cash flow over the next couple of years, in excess of $1 a share. Yield of 1.86% and there is a very strong possibility that this will be increased significantly over the next 12-18 months.

Forestry
BUY ON WEAKNESS

This one can be traded. On May 22/13 to June 24/13 there was a dip in the stock price. Pulp is cyclical. If there is any kind of questionable growth or volatility in the market, you will see this one suffer a little bit of a downdraft.

Forestry
BUY

Just reinstated their dividend last quarter because results have been better on the pulp side. Clearly the dividend will be able to grow. Also, could be a takeout candidate by Canfor Corp (CFP-T), their parent.

Forestry
DON'T BUY

Doesn’t think they look for too much out of the pulp side of the business. It’s mainly lumber. If you are going to play anything in this area he would prefer you do Canfor (CFP-T) directly.

Forestry
BUY

This one has been basing on the price chart for the last little while. Market seems to be hardening up a little bit for pulp prices. Thinks this one can probably go higher over the next couple of months. Wouldn’t be hard to see $13-$14 on this.

Forestry
DON'T BUY

Had a wonderful run from 2010 up to about $18 but unfortunately it turned around and now is in a major downtrend. Not making any kind of a base.

Forestry
SELL

Producer of an industrial product and Chinese dictate demand. Price is whacked. You might want to lock in any capital losses.

Forestry
DON'T BUY

There is a big price war so margins keep coming down. In the last week or so, inventories have come down a little bit so there has been a slight pause. He finds value elsewhere.

Forestry
HOLD
Lumber companies depend on the US housing market. If you can look past the value to when things start to pick up, this could be one that does OK. He is not in this sector right now but the ducks are starting to line up.
Forestry
COMMENT
Has come down with the market and you wait for recovery in the sector. Pretty well run. Yield of around 3% and he doesn't know of any threats to this.
Forestry
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Canfor Pulp Products(CFX-T) Rating

Ranking : 1 out of 5

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Canfor Pulp Products(CFX-T) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Canfor Pulp Products stock symbol?

Canfor Pulp Products is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol CFX-T on the Toronto Stock Exchange (CFX-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:CFX or CFX-T

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On 2024-03-27, Canfor Pulp Products (CFX-T) stock closed at a price of $1.6.