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Logging giant Canfor considers sale of more northern B.C. assetsVancouver-based Canfor, which has significant operations ... Harry Nelson, associate professor of forestry at the University of British Columbia, said in response to the spread of pine beetle ...
The board of the Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District voted today (January 30) to reverse an earlier decision to expropriate seven parcels of land located at 430 Canfor Avenue in New ...
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Canfor’s CEO to retire after nearly 50 years with the companyCanfor (TSX:CFP) announced that Don Kayne ... Under his leadership, the company has grown and transformed from its British Columbia roots into a global entity with operations in Alberta, the ...
In a report released today, Daryl Swetlishoff from Raymond James maintained a Buy rating on Canfor (CFPZF – Research Report), with a price ...
This means that Jimmy Pattison, co-owner of Vancouver's 24 hours commuter paper, has made a $66-million gain on paper on his Canfor shares since late November. Not bad for a guy who grew up poor ...
Canfor downgraded at Scotiabank as punishing U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports have brought another material economic risk to ...
BC has become the highest cost producer in North America, prompting the lumber giants, Canfor and West Fraser Timber to pull back on their BC operations, resulting in closures of sawmills and pulp ...
Scotiabank analyst Ben Isaacson downgraded Canfor (CFPZF) to Underperform from Sector Perform with a price target of C$15, down from C$19.
B.C.’s biggest forestry companies are highly exposed to American tariffs, as the U.S. makes up a major share of their markets ...
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