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To own Sumitomo Forestry today, you really need to believe in its ability to balance capital-heavy global housing expansion with disciplined returns. The latest half-year results and guidance cut sharpen that trade-off: headline sales are growing, but profits are under pressure as the Tri Pointe Homes acquisition brings goodwill amortization, financing costs and softer U.S. housing income into focus. In the near term, the key catalyst is whether management can integrate Tri Pointe efficiently while protecting margins, all while potentially layering in unsecured subordinated bonds that could lift financial risk if cash generation disappoints. The maintained second-quarter dividend suggests a desire for stability, but with earnings now guided materially lower, the biggest question is how much earnings volatility and U.S. exposure investors are comfortable owning.
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