Start "value" investing perhaps ?....I dunno..... Just whether or not WEF might qualify. Their chart's certainly doing what I like to see.... Which is normally what's most important to me.
Despite coughing up more than $43 million in softwood lumber duties, Western Forest Products managed to realize a profit of nearly $70 million in 2018.
According to financial statements, the Island’s largest logging and milling company managed to deal with several issues in 2018, and set a record in terms of revenue to realize a net profit of $69.2 million, down from the $74 million in 2017.
That 2004 is a valid start point !
And I like how in WFSTF it poked out !
So yep - This should be good for a ride to $2.50 and if they start "screwing up", I can always go "visit them" in Duncan.