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International Paper Company (IP)

NYSE - Nasdaq Real-time price. Currency in USD
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38.84+1.92 (+5.20%)
At close: 04:02PM EDT
38.81 -0.03 (-0.08%)
After hours: 06:27PM EDT
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Previous close36.92
Open37.02
Bid38.50 x 1100
Ask38.85 x 800
Day's range36.89 - 41.28
52-week range29.01 - 41.28
Volume28,854,045
Avg. volume5,802,442
Market cap13.49B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.98
PE ratio (TTM)73.28
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield1.85 (5.01%)
Ex-dividend date21 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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    EMERGING MARKETS-Latam stocks, FX muted ahead of rate decision flurry

    MSCI's gauge for Latin American stocks inched up 0.2%, while the currencies index dipped 0.1% against the dollar, ending a three-day winning streak, by 1931 GMT. As the largest economy in the region, Brazil will be the focus on Wednesday, as its central bank is widely expected to cut interest rates by at least 25 basis points.

  • Reuters

    Exclusive-Brazil's Suzano readies $15 billion bid for International Paper, sources say

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Brazilian pulp and paper company Suzano has approached U.S.-based International Paper to express interest in an all-cash acquisition that would be worth almost $15 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The approach comes less than a month after International Paper agreed to buy British packaging firm DS Smith for $7.2 billion, beating out a rival bid from London-listed Mondi. This deal, which is scheduled to close by the fourth quarter of 2024, could be disrupted were Suzano to press ahead with its bid for Memphis-based International Paper.

  • Reuters SG

    Deals of the day-Mergers and acquisitions

    ** Brazilian pulp and paper company Suzano has approached U.S.-based International Paper to express interest in an all-cash acquisition that would be worth almost $15 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. ** Luxembourg-based investment firm L-GAM is exploring options to divest its stake in premium outerwear maker Woolrich International, two sources close to the matter told Reuters. ** A number of private equity firms have been considering a buyout of Peloton as the connected fitness company looks to refinance its debt and return to growth after 13 straight quarters of losses, CNBC reported.