International Paper Company

NYSE: IP
Asset Type Stock
Exchange NYSE
Currency USD
Country USA
Sector MANUFACTURING
Industry PAPER MILLS
Address 6400 POPLAR AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TN, US
Fiscal Year End December
Latest Quarter 12/31/2023
Market Cap 12,139.71M USD
Shares Outstanding 346,354,000
International Paper Company is a leading global producer of renewable fiber-based packaging and pulp products. With operations spanning North America, Latin America, Europe, and North Africa, it focuses on two main segments: Industrial Packaging and Global Cellulose Fibers. The company manufactures a variety of products including linerboard, medium, whitetop, and various types of pulp used in everyday items from diapers to personal care products. Founded in 1898 and based in Memphis, Tennessee, International Paper sells its products directly to end users and through a network of agents, resellers, and distributors.
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