(Reuters) - The company cited low lumber prices and the stronger
Canadian dollar as driving it to a net loss of C$38.8 million
, or 27 Canadian cents a share, in the quarter.
That compared with a net profit of C$39.2 million, or 28
Canadian cents a share, in the same period last year. Those
results were boosted by one-time items.
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Canadian dollar as driving it to a net loss of C$38.8 million
, or 27 Canadian cents a share, in the quarter.
That compared with a net profit of C$39.2 million, or 28
Canadian cents a share, in the same period last year. Those
results were boosted by one-time items.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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