Interfor Stock: Operating Leverage & Slowdown Mitigants (OTCMKTS:IFSPF) | Seeking Alpha

2022-07-02 02:38:15 By : Mr. Hengge Y

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Published on the Value Lab 23/6/22

We are not Interfor (OTCPK:IFSPF) investors, but we've been following the company for some months now and find the commodity interesting as it connects to housing dynamics. While end markets are exposed to rate hikes, there are mitigating factors that can protect Interfor and keep it above breakeven. Moreover, tightness in logistics markets could become resolved as rates rise and allow Interfor more volumes and turnover, which has been one of the reasons for the slowdown prior to rising rates. While there is housing exposure, we think that it isn't such a danger area, and there are mitigating factors that could soften a landing for lumber, including effects from the Ukraine invasion. Overall, it's an interesting speculative idea.

Interfor produces mainly everyday softwood lumber for use in DIY and also housing and construction. DIY is the primary market, where something like OSB would be more levered to housing starts.

The housing channel has been stable these last couple of years, including over the COVID-19 period where rising real estate prices continued but supply chain issues and lumber shortages meant that pent-up demand couldn't be worked through at that moment. The DIY channel saw its spike in 2020 when everyone was in lockdown, and it's retreating almost back to normalised levels.

It's useful to understand on an incremental basis what contributes to the Interfor investment case:

The negatives are really obvious. The macroeconomic environment is going to hurt housing starts in general. While the increment seems alright for Interfor as the building cycle is stalling before new lumber demand, housing could become a sore part of the economy, and with all the leverage that goes into the housing market from all participants, including developers, that segment could fall. While DIY accounts for quite a bit more than housing, and pent-up demand dynamics are evident, falling demand could take their toll on the lumber prices to which Interfor is highly leveraged.

Current prices are 2.5x above breakeven, and would have to decline 60% before Interfor starts to see losses again. While commodities respond to changes in demand and supply on the margins, 60% is a long while to fall, and an LTM PE of 1.68x essentially assumes that prices will collapse tomorrow. On mid-cycle EBITDA forecasts, the multiple is similarly at only 1.7x. It is pricing falls way below 2018 levels, and probably something closer to 2019 lumber conditions, and given current prices, the run-rate for the next 3 months of production is likely to cover about 15-20% of EV before falling off to mid-cycle levels. This is a speculative investment, but any period for which lumber prices avoid collapse is a massive revaluation opportunity. By the time the mitigants time out and lumber sinks, your investment will already be partially recouped in company cash balances, and then it's just paying the waiting game for a couple of years at most before we see a recovery. Overall, Interfor remains interesting.

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