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Oregon Community Foundation, a ten percent owner of Jewett Cameron Trading Co LTD (NASDAQ:JCTC), a small-cap company currently valued at $12.67 million and trading at just 0.5 times book value, sold 9,680 shares of common stock over two days, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. InvestingPro analysis indicates the company’s overall financial health score is weak, with revenue declining 9.09% over the last twelve months. The sales occurred at prices ranging from $3.5724 to $3.8236, resulting in a total transaction value of $35,723.
On July 14, 2025, the foundation sold 4,550 shares. This was followed by a sale of 5,130 shares on July 15, 2025. Following these transactions, the Oregon Community Foundation continues to own 888,534 shares of Jewett Cameron Trading Co LTD.
Erica D. Daley, Chief Financial and Operations Officer, signed the report on July 15, 2025.
In other recent news, Jewett-Cameron Trading Company Ltd reported a significant decline in its financial performance for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025. The company experienced a 21% drop in revenue, totaling $12.6 million, and posted a net loss of $600,000, translating to an earnings per share of -$0.18. These results mark a stark contrast to the previous year’s third quarter, where the company recorded a net income of $200,000. Despite the overall downturn, Jewett-Cameron noted substantial growth in sales for its Lifetime Steel Post and MyECO World product lines, which increased by 85% and 265% year-to-date, respectively. The company’s challenges were attributed to increased tariffs on steel and aluminum, which impacted costs and consumer purchasing behavior. In light of these developments, Jewett-Cameron is considering the sale of a property to enhance shareholder value. Additionally, the company is focused on growth drivers, product innovation, and supply chain efficiency to navigate ongoing challenges. CEO Chad Summers emphasized the company’s strategic efforts to mitigate the impacts of tariffs and improve operational efficiency.
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