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  2. Canfor - Wikipedia

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    Canfor formerly owned the Englewood Railway on Vancouver Island, but sold it to Western Forest Products in 2006. [9] Canfor has 6,380 employees as of 2016. [10] Canfor is a member of the Forest Products Association of Canada.

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  4. Englewood Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the founders of Canadian Forest Products or Canfor acquired the timber interests and logging operations in the Nimpkish Valley, which later became known as the Englewood Logging Division. By 1948, the railway had been extended 38 kilometres (24 mi) south of Nimpkish.

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    Every investor in Canfor Pulp Products Inc. (TSE:CFX) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups...

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    Investing in stocks comes with the risk that the share price will fall. Unfortunately, shareholders of Canfor Pulp...

  7. West Fraser Timber - Wikipedia

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    West Fraser Timber was founded in 1955 by three brothers from Seattle: Samuel Kendall Ketcham, Henry Holman ("Pete") Ketcham Jr., and William Peters Ketcham. [5] Their father was Hank Ketcham, who played college football for the Yale Bulldogs and was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame.

  8. Forest Products Association of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is a trade association which represents Canada's wood, pulp and paper producers both nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada's forest products industry is an $80 billion a year [1] industry that represents 2% of Canada's GDP. [2]

  9. Does Canfor Pulp Products Inc.'s (TSE:CFX) P/E Ratio ... - AOL

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    This article is written for those who want to get better at using price to earnings ratios (P/E ratios). We'll show...