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Seattle, USA. May, 2010. co? Ts of wood fiber for the global industry of p? Have your t? in a rematch of last? re ann? e and are now? their highest level since the d? purpose of the financial crisis? re? late 2008. Co t of wood accounts for about 55 percent of the co? Ts total production during the manufacture of p? Thy, so it is the only? L? Ment co t of that? Cide often plants p? your competitive advantage in the market? world. The wood fiber r? Resinous Price Index (IFPS), which is low? on co? ts timber in 16 r? regions in the world, has increased? for a fourth? quarter me stupid? cutif to U.S. $ 99. 55/odmt in the 1Q/10 as indicated? the wood resource Quarterly (WRQ). The index has increased? 1. 2% per quarter pr? C? Tooth and 11. 9% higher than m? Me quarter last year. r adjustments? resinous fiber prices in the market? individual s have t? m lang? es, with the largest increases occurring in the South? United States, Western Canada, France and Russia, while the largest price decrease? Finland, Spain, Chile and Brazil Jersey. markets? S p? You

strong and difficult operating conditions foresti? Re pushed? roundwood prices r? sinuous in the southern? United States up? ann a? e two high. Wood chip prices reached their highest price since WRQ has begun? tracking co? ts global wood in 1988. price of wood chips in Western Canada? also been increasing steadily the past 12 months and t? 12 percent more? lev? in the 1Q/10 compared to m? my quarter in 2009. M? Me if prices have increased?, Factories p? You both r? Regions are currently among the lowest co? Ts fiber r? Sinuous in the world. The Global Market of hardwood fibers have? Also t? mixed? s, with higher prices? lev? s this quarter in the South? United States, Russia and Indonesian? sie, while prices have dropped? more per quarter pr? c? Su tooth? of Finland, Spain and Brazil Jersey. In con? Result, the fiber hardwood Price Index (HFPI)? The silent? G? LY inf? UPPER this quarter? U.S. $ 105. 90/odmt. Despite? the l? g? r re down? percent, HFPI? was 15% more? lev? in the first quarter of this Appendix? e relative to m? me quarter last year. Russia, Chile and Indonesian? Sie continue to have the lowest co? Ts of hardwood fiber in the world, with prices? As inf? Ity? half? that the r? regions? co t? lev? of Europe. Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 50-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the tracks of saw logs, wood? p? you, wood prices of granules? s in r? regions cl? s worldwide and include? also updates? r day? guli? res on the last of? development in international timber, p? your the market? s lumber. coordinates? Esdes timber resources

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Seattle, USA. April 2010 "/ strong>. The? Balance between the demand for wood fiber and offer varied? E? through? United States in the 1Q/10, a report? the Am? North America Wood Fiber Review. The market? fiber in the South has become much more stringent? Following the application? lev? e fiber associated? e? the mill has historically low r? sidual. Several plants of p? You producing p? Te market? have? t? being ex? execution almost? full capacity? during the first months of the Sch? e because they wanted to take advantage of record prices for both NBSK and p? commercial HBKP you. The South

experienced unusually wet first quarter, r? Sult of the acc? S in for? Ts is OD? Extremely difficult. Many soci? T? S operating foresti? Have re? T? forced to look further plants for consumption mineable areas. There were m? Me of exp? Publishing chips eucalypt Br? Sil? come to the r? region as a complete? tion of domestic sources of hardwood fibers. ? Following the continued improvement of the market? s of the p? you and the difficult operating foresti? re, fiber prices have increased? of her? is spectacular, especially in? States South Central o? prices have increased? fiber r? resinous 12% last year and prices of hardwood fibers up 16% of the 1Q/09. For over five years, plants p? You in the South? United States have had an r? Production co? Ts fiber wood than most other plants in the r? region other p? your main producers? United States, the North West. This condition has chang? where in the 1Q/10 co? ts wood in the r? region of South Central? t? practically m? in my northwest, and is m? me to imagine that the plants w? you in the West can be r? production co? ts wood fiber that factories in the South later this Appendix? e. The closure of two large factories of p? Your Oregon and Montana is expected to r? Reduce the demand for wood fiber pr? s 15% in the Northwest. ? Following the closure, a number of plants of p? you will be less? pending chips manufactured? are? from roundwood in the future and will consume a higher proportion of cheaper chips r? sidual. The average pond? R? Douglas fiber for the North West has diminished? nine per cent in the first quarter, according to the wood north-am? Rican review fiber. co? ts of the wood fiber has experienced a trend? declining since pr? s two years and are currently pr? s 40% less than in 2008. For

? States-Lac, prices r? Resinous to be? Pla? Have in the first quarter, while prices are hardwood Remained s ? Flat 12 months. Factories p? Of your r? Region were wrong? the winter season with a stable supply and no dramatic change in demand for fiber. fiber prices r? resinous, who g? n? ally? t? more volatile than the price of hardwood, increased? year pass? and are currently the most? lev? to? United States. implemented? market day?

p? you and biomass are included in the 24-page publication Wood north-am? Rican review fiber. The report,? Table in 1982 and with readers in most large companies foresti? Re in Am? North America, tracks wood chips? p? you and prices in 15 market? s cl? s of? United States and Canada. >

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Mr. Ekstr? M is the pr? President Wood Resources International LLC, which is a soci? T? Operating foresti? Dr. internationally recognized industry consultancy established in 1987. The soci? Does? publish? also two timber prices Quarterly reports monitoring global forest products market? s. Reports on the market? readers in over 25 countries.