Dykstra: Print Profits With International Paper
The market jumped higher Monday in anticipation of the Fed rate decision tomorrow. Stock prices now reflect the belief that the Fed cut rates again. The Sept. 18 rate cut helped send stocks flying off their late-summer lows and eased concerns over a credit and liquidity crisis.
With the financial sector dealing with turmoil, and oil and tech stocks trading at or near all-time highs, I would like to focus on a different sector altogether in looking at International Paper(IP Quote) today. I last wrote about the company in early August, following a big drop in its second-quarter earnings.
International Paper has manufacturing operations in the U.S. and abroad. It operates in all aspects of the paper-making industry; taking forest trees to factory, producing the paper, and packaging and selling the finished product. While at heart the company is a paper company, much of its earnings come via land sales.
Last year alone, IP sold $6.6 billion worth of forest land. The company holds onto a large amount of real estate as a land investment in order to enhance profits.The stock took that large hit after warning that disappointing land sales will keep profits below estimates. ...
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