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When will lumber prices normalize?
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<blockquote data-quote="windthrown" data-source="post: 7506303" data-attributes="member: 11682"><p>Yep, You nailed it. Loggers, land owners, truckers and Home Depot are not making any more money off these high prices. Log prices now are about as low as they have ever been if you factor for inflation. Its the mills. Just look at the profits and the stock prices of the likes of GP and Weyerehauser. They are absolutely through the roof. They are also the greedy sods marking up the lumber prices and making the fat profits, along with Wall Street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windthrown, post: 7506303, member: 11682"] Yep, You nailed it. Loggers, land owners, truckers and Home Depot are not making any more money off these high prices. Log prices now are about as low as they have ever been if you factor for inflation. Its the mills. Just look at the profits and the stock prices of the likes of GP and Weyerehauser. They are absolutely through the roof. They are also the greedy sods marking up the lumber prices and making the fat profits, along with Wall Street. [/QUOTE]
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