Public Timber REITs Report Mixed Results in First Quarter of 2011

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Between April 25th and April 29th, all four public timberland-owning REITs reported their Q1 2011 financial performance.  Three of the four firms reported earnings per share below Wall Street consensus expectations: Overall, results continue to reflect the US housing downturn more…

Timber REITs Outpace S&P in 2011 Based on Long and Short-Term Market Factors

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From the desk of Neena Mishra, Director of Equity Research: The Forisk Timber REIT (FTR) Index of public timberland-owning real estate investment trusts (REITs) continues to outpace the overall market in 2011, returning 23.78% year-to-date compared with 6.19% for the more…

Timberland & Timber REITs: Credit Suisse Analysis Lacks Rigor and Logic

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An interesting report landed on our desk a few weeks ago, further reinforcing the sorry state of timberland market analysis available to timber REIT investors. The report, from Credit Suisse, makes assertions based on a careless and faulty application of more…

Timber REITs and Timberlands: Wall Street Excitement versus Institutional Indifference

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Last week, I spoke at the Global Real Assets Investment Forum in New York as part of the panel on “Timber in Institutional Portfolios.”  My takeaway from participating in this event:  institutional investors seem bored with timberlands.  They showed more more…

Timber REIT Comparative Analysis: Who Wins as Housing Markets Return?

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Forisk Equity Research completed a comparative analysis of timber REIT forest harvesting activities to address the question, “who wins as housing markets return?”  The Executive Summary is below.  The complete Technical Note (January 2011) is available here. Executive Summary While more…