Weyerhaeuser (NYSE: WY)
Weyerhaeuser Return vs. S&P
1 Year | 5 Year | 5 Year Annualized | Since IPO |
---|
Weyerhaeuser Company Info
Weyerhaeuser Co. engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of forest products. It operates through the following business segments: Timberlands, Real Estate, Energy and Natural Resources (Real Estate & ENR), and Wood Products. The Timberlands segment manages private commercial forestland worldwide, engages in growing and harvesting trees for lumber, building, pulp, paper and other wood products. The Real Estate and ENR segment delivers premiums to timber value by identifying and monetizing higher and better use lands and capturing the full value of surface and subsurface assets. The Wood Products segment delivers lumber, structural panels, engineered wood products and complementary building products for residential, multi-family, industrial and light commercial applications. The company was founded by Frederick Weyerhaeuser on January 18, 1900 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA.
News & Analysis
Never Liked Weyerhaeuser? Time for a Fresh Look.
Housing construction might be ready to turn around.
A Slow Housing Market Pulls Down Weyerhaeuser's Results
The housing cycle is in the process of bottoming.
Here's Why the Drop in Home Construction Hurts Weyerhaeuser
Lumber prices are back down to normal levels, which means lower earnings.
Will Falling Lumber Prices Chop Down Weyerhaeuser's Dividend?
Falling lumber prices mean a falling dividend for this timber-focused REIT.
These 3 Dividend Stocks Are Buying Back Shares Hand Over Fist
REITs don't usually buy back shares, but these three are.
3 REITs That Could Help Weather the Storm of Inflation
Inflation isn't bad for everyone, but you need to know what to look for.
Is the Housing Market Flashing Warning Signs for Weyerhaeuser?
Lumber prices are falling, as are new home sales. Is the dividend for this timber REIT in danger?
Why Weyerhaeuser Stock Rallied in April Despite the Market's Sell-off
The real estate investment trust's share price performance was a rare bright spot amid a dismal month on Wall Street.
Valuation
Premium Investing Services
Invest better with The Motley Fool. Get stock recommendations, portfolio guidance, and more from The Motley Fool's premium services.