IP
$37.39
International Paper Company produces and sells renewable fiber-based packaging in North America, Latin America, Europe, and North Africa.
Recent News
MERC vs IP: Paper and Packaging Giants Go Head-to-Head
Mercer International (NASDAQ:MERC) just reported a Q4 2025 that was, in a word, brutal. International Paper (NYSE:IP) had its own messy quarter, buried under restructuring charges from its DS Smith transformation. Both companies deal in forest products and pulp, but they are moving in opposite directions at very different speeds. One Is Surviving. The Other ... MERC vs IP: Paper and Packaging Giants Go Head-to-Head
Why International Paper (IP) Is Down 5.8% After EMEA Spin-Off Plan and Insider Buying News
In recent days, International Paper outlined plans to spin off its EMEA packaging business by early 2027, while insider director Anders Gustafsson bought about US$1,000,000 of company shares following a sharp pullback. These moves have fueled takeover speculation, especially around potential interest from Suzano, as the company simplifies into a pure-play North American packaging business. We'll now examine how the planned EMEA spin-off reshapes International Paper's existing investment...
Assessing International Paper (IP) Valuation After Recent Share Price Weakness
Why International Paper Is On Investors’ Radar International Paper (IP) has been drawing attention after a stretch of weak share performance, including a roughly 24% decline over the past month and a negative total return over the past year. With the stock last closing at US$37.25 and the company reporting annual revenue of US$23.63b alongside a net loss of US$2.84b, investors are weighing how its packaging business and value profile fit into their portfolios. See our latest analysis for...
DS Smith and ELVIAL enter packaging partnership in Greece
Fanfold has been tailored to suit ELVIAL’s operations and aims to protect heavy aluminium products as they are transported.
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