Canfor Corporation operates as an integrated forest products company in the United States, Asia, Canada, Europe, and internationally. It operates through Lumber, and Pulp and Paper segments. The company manufactures and …
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Canfor Q2 Earnings Call Highlights Canfor (TSE:CFP) reported stronger second-quarter lumber earnings as improved pricing, higher shipments and cost-structure gains offset continued weakness in pulp markets. Management said the company is continuing to reshape its operating footprint through mill closures, capital projects and the acq | ||
Canfor Corp (CFPZF) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Lumber Surge Offsets Pulp Woes as ... Canfor Corp (CFPZF) reports a strong Q2 2026 with lumber EBITDA soaring $116 million, while pulp losses and strategic mill closures signal a major portfolio shift. | ||
Canfor Reports Wider Q1 Net loss On Lower, But Better Than Expected, Sales; Flags Improvement, Though Demand Still An Issue Forest products company Canfor (CFP.TO) reported wider net loss and lower sales in the first quarter | MMT Newswires | |
TSX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Include Allied Gold And 2 More As the Canadian market navigates a complex economic landscape characterized by fluctuating energy prices and cautious central bank policies, investors are keenly focused on growth opportunities that can withstand these uncertainties. In such an environment, companies with high insider ownership often stand out as promising candidates, as their leadership's vested interest aligns closely with shareholder value—making them attractive options for those seeking resilience and potential in their... | ||
CIBC Provides its Q1/26 Forestry, Building Products & Packaging Preview CIBC Capital Markets on Tuesday provided its "Q1/26 Forestry, Building Products & Packaging Preview" | MMT Newswires | |
3 TSX Stocks Estimated To Be 37.7% To 49.5% Below Intrinsic Value As the Canadian market navigates through a period of uncertainty, investors are observing mixed signals with some sectors showing resilience while others face challenges. In this environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can be a strategic approach for those looking to capitalize on potential market corrections and long-term growth opportunities. | ||
TSX Stocks Estimated To Be Trading Below Intrinsic Value By At Least 35.8% Amidst the backdrop of fluctuating oil prices and inflationary pressures, the Canadian market has shown resilience, with the S&P/TSX index rebounding by 7.5% from its mid-March low. In such a volatile environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can offer investors potential opportunities for long-term growth. | ||
3 TSX Stocks Estimated To Be Up To 49.5% Below Intrinsic Value The Canadian TSX index has recently shown resilience, rebounding from previous lows despite ongoing uncertainties and elevated oil prices. In this environment, identifying stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value can offer potential opportunities for investors looking to capitalize on market fluctuations and the anticipated stabilization of oil prices. | ||