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IP News Highlights
- IP's 30 day story count now stands at 5.
- Over the past 12 days, the trend for IP's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 2.
- MA, PB and SAFE are the most mentioned tickers in articles about IP.
Latest IP News From Around the Web
Below are the latest news stories about INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO that investors may wish to consider to help them evaluate IP as an investment opportunity.
International Paper to Release Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Earnings on February 1, 2024International Paper (NYSE: IP) will release fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 earnings on February 1, 2024, before the opening of the New York Stock Exchange. |
IP Is Enhancing Responsible Fiber Procurement With ForSite(TM)NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 13, 2023 / International Paper sources the majority of its wood from the U.S. South where an estimated 1.8 million families privately own most of the forestland. Most private landowners' land is not certified ... |
What Cardboard Prices Tell Us About the State of the EconomyProducers are lifting prices for the thick paper used to make delivery boxes for the first time since the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates early last year. It is a sign that the inventory hoarding that characterized the postpandemic recovery is ending. Big producers, including International Paper WestRock and Packaging Corp. of America have said that they would raise prices Jan. 1 for both types of containerboard, which are combined to make corrugated cardboard. |
International Paper's Santiago Arbelaez Named Chairman of the Paper and Packaging BoardMEMPHIS, TN / ACCESSWIRE / December 12, 2023 / International Paper is pleased to announce the appointment of Santiago Arbelaez as the Chairman of the Paper and Packaging Board (P+PB) Board of Directors. This leadership appointment was made by USDA ... |
IP Empowers Women and Girls With 30,000 Period Product Kits in 2023MEMPHIS, TN / ACCESSWIRE / December 7, 2023 / Jeanne Sanders and volunteers from International Paper's Dothan Sheet Plant in Dothan, Alabama, packed 500 period care kits to go to two local Dothan non-profit organizations: House of Ruth provides safe ... |
Celebrating Our History: A Tenured PerspectiveNORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 4, 2023 / International Paper CompanyWhat separates IP from our competition, isn't the products we make, it's the people who make them. It's not uncommon to meet someone at our company who has more than 25, ... |
On World Wildlife Conservation Day, IP Celebrates Swallow-tailed Kites’ Return Through Sustainable Forestry, Grant to Expand Conservation EffortsMEMPHIS, TN / ACCESSWIRE / December 4, 2023 / On World Wildlife Conservation Day, International Paper (IP) and longtime partner National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) are expanding the focus of their sustainable forestry partnership to support ... |
WorkingNation Features International Paper in a Heartwarming Tale of Career, Family, and Employee SuccessThe film examines the bond between employees and a corporation that prioritizes their flourishing futuresNORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 1, 2023 / WorkingNation featured International Paper in a film that examines the significance of community ... |
Cardboard Prices Are Climbing for the First Time in Nearly Two YearsAmerica's big cardboard-box producers are stacked atop the S&P 500 today, lifted by their own price increases. A trade publication that tracks prices and stock analysts reported this week that two of the biggest producers—International Paper and Packaging Corp. of America—have raised prices for the two components of corrugated shipping boxes. Packaging Corp. is up more than 3% and on pace to close at a record high. |
4 Paper and Related Products Stocks to Watch Amid Industry ChallengesThe Zacks Paper and Related Products industry's prospects look dull, as low consumer spending is impacting demand. Despite this, stocks like SUZ, IP, KLBAY and SLVM are well-poised to gain from their growth initiatives. |