Paper, Lumber & Forest Product Stocks

Stock listsPaper, Lumber & Forest Products
By Nathan HamiltonUpdated Jun 4, 2026

The paper, lumber, and forest products industry resides in the parent materials sector. Companies in the industry mostly engage in producing paper, packaging, lumber, and other wood-based products used in construction, manufacturing, and consumer goods. Demand is influenced by housing markets, e-commerce packaging, and global trade. Long-term challenges include sustainability pressures, commodity price cycles, and exposure to environmental regulations.

For dividend investors, the sector can offer moderate yields supported by recurring demand for paper and lumber. However, cash flows can be cyclical, making payout stability dependent on housing trends, raw material costs, and effective capital allocation.

Our paper, lumber, and forest products stocks lists includes all common stocks in the industry with listings on the NYSE or NASDAQ exchanges.

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Name
Div.
Yield
Freq.
Next div.
Ex date
Yield (fwd)
CAGR 3y
CAGR 5y
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$0.2100 last
$0.6300 annual
2.55%Quarterly
$0.2100
6/5/2026
3.40%
4.32%
10.49%
$0.0009 last
$0.2132 annual
2.65%-
$0.1066
5/4/2026
5.30%
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$0.3200 last
$1.2800 annual
1.91%Quarterly
$0.3200
3/13/2026
1.91%
2.17%
15.79%
$0.3000 last
$1.1600 annual
1.63%Quarterly
$0.3000
5/14/2026
1.68%
16.11%
19.34%
$0.3600 last
$1.4200 annual
1.77%Quarterly
$0.3600
6/1/2026
1.80%
12.40%
20.89%
$0.4500 last
$1.8000 annual
4.65%Quarterly
$0.4500
7/7/2026
4.65%
35.44%
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$0.1000 last
$0.4000 annual
5.22%Quarterly
$0.1000
5/29/2026
5.22%
-20.63%
-25.65%
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$0.0750 last
$0.0750 annual
8.53%-
$0.0750
6/26/2025
34.13%
-37.00%
-22.01%
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