Operational challenges and disagreements among investors have cast uncertainty over Cloud IP's projections for 2028
- International Paper (IP) reports $1.1B Q3 loss despite $6.22B sales, with 2025 net sales projected at $24B amid mill reliability challenges. - Extended Sylvamo supply agreement through 2026 highlights asset optimization but raises execution risks as Riverdale Mill conversion threatens supply chain stability. - Institutional investors show mixed stances: Resona increased 9.5% stake while BMO cut holdings by 26.5%, reflecting uncertainty over -381.30 P/E ratio and 4.9% dividend yield. - Analysts remain spl
International Paper Co. (NYSE: IP) is at a critical juncture, reporting a third-quarter net loss of $1.10 billion despite an increase in sales to $6.22 billion. The updated 2025 forecast anticipates net sales reaching $24 billion, as
Institutional investors have shown varied responses to IP’s stock. Resona Asset Management Co. Ltd. boosted its position by 9.5% in the second quarter, now holding 176,010 shares valued at $8.26 million. In contrast, Bank of Montreal Can reduced its stake by 26.5%, selling 95,504 shares and retaining 265,164 shares worth $12.42 million, according to
Operational issues continue to be a concern. Sylvamo’s plan to convert the No. 16 paper machine at Riverdale Mill to produce containerboard by the third quarter of 2026 could disrupt IP’s supply chain. Sylvamo’s CEO has stated this move does not align with their long-term strategy, according to
The stock began trading at $38.13 on November 7, 2025, remaining below its 52-week peak of $60.36. With institutional investors holding 81.95% of shares, market sentiment is cautious, weighing optimism about sustainable packaging against doubts over margin recovery, as
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