Interfor Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells wood products in Canada, the United States, Japan, China, Taiwan, and internationally. It offers decking, fascia and board, v-joint paneling, finel…
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Interfor Q2 Earnings Call Highlights Interfor (TSE:IFP) reported a sharp improvement in second-quarter operating performance, generating C$92 million in adjusted EBITDA as stronger lumber pricing, higher production volumes and lower manufacturing costs supported one of the company’s strongest quarterly results in nearly four years. Pr | ||
Interfor (TSX:IFP) Stock Gets Fair Value Boost As Analysts Keep A Balanced View Interfor’s updated valuation work now points to a fair value of CA$15.17, compared with the prior CA$12.75 figure, which is a change of roughly 19% in the model. That shift lines up with Street commentary that clusters around Neutral and Hold ratings. Targets between CA$10 and CA$13 reflect a mix of caution and measured optimism about what comes next for the stock. Read on to see what is driving this evolving narrative and how you can keep track of the key moving parts. Analyst Price Targets... | ||
News of the day: Interfor's move to U.S., job gains, AMD buying Taalas, interest rate expectations, short-term investing and more Catch up on the stories we’re following today | ||
Lumber giant Interfor confirms plans to move corporate support to the U.S. CEO says move is not a 'redomiciling' and Burnaby, B.C., will remain corporate headquarters | ||
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Why Interfor is shifting corporate roles from Canada to the U.S. Interfor, one of North America's biggest forestry firms, began in British Columbia, but it's shifting some of its head office jobs to Georgia. We look at why the company made the decision, how tariffs shape the wider lumber story and what the gradual shift does, and does not, mean for Canada. | ||
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Canadian lumber giant is shifting corporate support operations to Georgia Memo says the operations will be moved from the company's current headquarters in Burnaby, B.C., to an office outside Atlanta | ||