International Paper (IP)
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-6.89 (-12.85%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 31st, 6:50 PM EDT
Shares of packaging and materials company International Paper (NYSE:IP) fell 9.8% in the afternoon session after the company reported second-quarter earnings that widely missed analyst expectations. The packaging giant posted an adjusted profit of $0.20 per share, falling well short of the 41 cents analysts forecasted. This marked a significant decline from the $0.55 per share reported in the same period last year. Company officials pointed to higher input costs, a heavy schedule of planned outages, and soft demand in Europe as the primary reasons for the reduced profitability. The weak bottom-line result overshadowed revenue figures that actually beat expectations, indicating investors focused on the hit to margins. The negative sentiment echoed across the packaging sector, as peers also reported weaker financial results.
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