Interfor Reports Q3'25 Results
Globenewswire·2025-11-06 22:00

Core Insights - Interfor Corporation reported a net loss of $215.8 million in Q3 2025, a significant decline from a net profit of $11.1 million in Q2 2025 and a loss of $105.7 million in Q3 2024 [1][2][9] - The adjusted EBITDA loss was $183.8 million on sales of $689.3 million, compared to an adjusted EBITDA of $17.2 million on sales of $780.5 million in Q2 2025 [2][9] - The company is facing ongoing challenges in the lumber market, leading to production curtailments and a decrease in average selling prices [2][3][4] Financial Performance - The adjusted EBITDA loss of $183.8 million includes a $147.4 million net duties expense related to U.S. tariffs [2][8] - Lumber production decreased to 912 million board feet, down from 935 million board feet in Q2 2025, reflecting a 23 million board feet reduction [2][9] - The average selling price of lumber fell to $618 per thousand board feet, a decrease of $66 from Q2 2025 [2][9] Market Conditions - North American lumber markets are expected to remain volatile due to economic adjustments, tariffs, and labor shortages [3][4] - The company anticipates that Canadian lumber will continue to be a key supply source for the U.S. market despite challenges [5][6] - Interfor's diversified operations across Canada and the U.S. position it to navigate market volatility effectively [4][6] Capital and Liquidity - Net debt increased to $893.3 million, representing 41.6% of invested capital, up from $798.0 million in Q2 2025 [2][12] - The company completed a bought deal equity offering generating gross proceeds of $143.8 million, which was used to reduce existing debt [2][13] - Total capital expenditures for 2025 are projected to be between $90 million and $95 million [8] Strategic Initiatives - Interfor sold Coastal B.C. forest tenures for gross proceeds of $3.4 million, indicating a focus on monetizing assets [2][8] - The company has plans to reduce lumber production by approximately 250 million board feet in Q4 2025 due to weak market conditions [2][3] - An early renewal of the Revolving Term Line was completed, enhancing financial flexibility with a commitment of $562.5 million [2][20]