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a2 you can pass along some costs, but be careful. Consumers are cost-conscious r…

a2 you can pass along some costs, but be careful. Consumers are cost-conscious right now. Build a diverse supply chain. Shop around to get the best prices to give customers In some cases, it's just patience. Prices (like with lumber) are falling#SmallBizEdgeChat #SageInspire — Rieva Lesonsky (@Rieva) July 29, 2021 Source by Rieva Lesonsky

@realheine @ag_trader In November I started quoting 20% adders for freight for Q…

In November I started quoting 20% adders for freight for Q-1 biz because it appeared the current regime was taking over the White House. I was 10-25% low on what it took to cover those trucks. 100k in slippage. POOF! Logistics are the real story…not OSB and #Lumber prices. — THELumberGuru (@THELumberGuru) July 29, 2021… Continue reading @realheine @ag_trader In November I started quoting 20% adders for freight for Q…

[Market Conditions: Flatbed] Total home starts were up 6.32% in June, accompanie…

[Market Conditions: Flatbed] Total home starts were up 6.32% in June, accompanied by the downward trend in lumber prices, spiking home building material shipments. Spot rates continue their slight decline for the third week in a row. Read more: https://t.co/e62CsVyzyS — DAT Freight & Analytics (@LoadBoards) July 29, 2021 Source by DAT Freight & Analytics

The historic #lumber bubble is over, with price falling 68% from peak …

The historic #lumber bubble is over, with price falling 68% from peak https://t.co/SOJEsvFAz3 — Aaron Wright™ (@adub31907) July 29, 2021 Source by Aaron Wright™

@LeaderMcConnell Cherry picking statistics to make your point… Last year the e…

Cherry picking statistics to make your point…Last year the economy was in shambles because the Republicans ignored the pandemic, so prices will be higher than last year.Lumber has already reverted to it's pre-covid pricing.#GOPHypocrisy #GOPGasLighting — Holy Sheet (@mikebikesoccer) July 29, 2021 Source by Holy Sheet

@Is_No_Spoon_ @ZachCline20 @Jim_Jordan Paying their share, and the poor can’t co…

Paying their share, and the poor can’t contribute. Lumber prices are high because the housing market skyrocketed, and they’re putting up new homes in droves. It’s supply and demand. Also, every summer gas prices inflate, and deflate every winter. It’s a pattern. Your field of — Caitlin (@C1985Bears) July 29, 2021 Source by Caitlin

The dramatic fall in #lumber prices may spike demand, thereby boosting prices ag…

The dramatic fall in #lumber prices may spike demand, thereby boosting prices again https://t.co/n6sirQU7QW — GETAnalysis.ca (@GETAnalysis) June 30, 2021 Source by GETAnalysis.ca

Read about why the lumber prices have been through the roof lately. …

Read about why the lumber prices have been through the roof lately. https://t.co/FTk0TjyrCX — Southern Living (@Southern_Living) July 29, 2021 Source by Southern Living

What’s the Cure for High #Commodity Prices? #Lumber May Know – The old adage tha…

What's the Cure for High #Commodity Prices? #Lumber May Know – The old adage that commodity prices have limited upside due to a primary factor — supply elasticity — may be more relevant than ever, we believe. Price peaks from 1H in lumber, #inflation #copper, #corn & #soybeans pic.twitter.com/Jmg8UTxPg1 — Mike McGlone (@mikemcglone11) July 13,… Continue reading What’s the Cure for High #Commodity Prices? #Lumber May Know – The old adage tha…

Good news is that spot market prices for lumber are coming down, in part because…

Good news is that spot market prices for lumber are coming down, in part because of project delays as buyers stepped out of the high-priced market. — HousingOnline.com (@HousingOnline) July 29, 2021 Source by HousingOnline.com

@leadlagreport #LUMBER prices peaked —-> May 10 On May 11 at 6:06am, we Tw…

#LUMBER prices peaked —-> May 10 On May 11 at 6:06am, we Tweeted you —–> 'pin hits balloon' Since then, absolutely crushed$LB_F #LB_Fhttps://t.co/PMPnQKtZ1n — Infinitus Capital (@InfinitusCap) July 30, 2021 Source by Infinitus Capital

As prices for lumber and other wood products have soared, we have seen none of i…

As prices for lumber and other wood products have soared, we have seen none of it. It’s the ultimate insult – a slap in the face for these hard-working New Brunswickers who have only ever asked for #fairness. #forestry #nbpoli https://t.co/n75uNNexeG — New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners (@WoodlotNB) July 29, 2021 Source by New… Continue reading As prices for lumber and other wood products have soared, we have seen none of i…

Do think that picture @PierrePoilievre tweeted of himself playing with wood turn…

Do think that picture @PierrePoilievre tweeted of himself playing with wood turned people off from buying lumber?#cdnpoli #Lumber prices have plunged, but experts don't expect them to go back to pre-pandemic levels https://t.co/7U7N4G8GGb via @CTVNews — Pete “comme un cheval sur la soupe – PLAF!” (@PeterFin013) July 30, 2021 Source by Pete “comme un cheval… Continue reading Do think that picture @PierrePoilievre tweeted of himself playing with wood turn…

GETAnalysis: The #DramaticFall in #Lumber prices may #SpikeDemand, thereby #Boos…

GETAnalysis: The #DramaticFall in #Lumber prices may #SpikeDemand, thereby #BoostingPrices againhttps://t.co/n6sirQU7QW#BiggestDrop #PricesDive #ThursdayThoughts #JuneDrop #ThursdayReview #ThursdayWit #ThursdayMusings #ThursdayReads #ThursdayVibes #ThursdayMood #ThursdayIntel — GETAnalysis.ca (@GETAnalysis) July 29, 2021 Source by GETAnalysis.ca

There is no lumber supply and demand problem. The problem is GREED. Every retail…

There is no lumber supply and demand problem. The problem is GREED. Every retailer is brimming with surplus, yet the prices remain high? Why? pic.twitter.com/nreU4tTp7c — #WelcometoChinada (@hardyrenos) July 29, 2021 Source by #WelcometoChinada

The U.S. trade deficit grew by 3.5% from May to June to $91.2 billion, with impo…

The U.S. trade deficit grew by 3.5% from May to June to $91.2 billion, with imports of food and industrial products leading the way. Supply bottlenecks had caused lumber and other goods prices to skyrocket. https://t.co/4QPuO4sbIG — Nalan (@nalanyazgann) July 29, 2021 Source by Nalan