International Paper files proxy materials
Ticker: INPAP · Form: DEFA14A · Filed: Apr 26, 2024 · CIK: 51434
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company | International Paper Co /New/ (INPAP) |
| Form Type | DEFA14A |
| Filed Date | Apr 26, 2024 |
| Risk Level | low |
| Pages | 7 |
| Reading Time | 9 min |
| Key Dollar Amounts | $1.00 |
| Sentiment | neutral |
Sentiment: neutral
Topics: proxy-statement, sec-filing
TL;DR
IP filed its proxy statement, shareholders vote soon.
AI Summary
International Paper Company filed a DEFA14A on April 26, 2024, indicating it is soliciting materials under Rule 14a-12. The filing is a definitive proxy statement, and no fee was required for this submission. The company, previously known as International Paper & Power Corp, is incorporated in New York and has its principal offices in Memphis, Tennessee.
Why It Matters
This filing is a routine proxy statement, essential for shareholders to understand company proposals and exercise their voting rights at upcoming meetings.
Risk Assessment
Risk Level: low — This is a standard proxy filing, not indicating any immediate financial or operational risks.
Key Players & Entities
- International Paper Company (company) — Registrant
- International Paper & Power Corp (company) — Former company name
- April 26, 2024 (date) — Filing date
FAQ
What type of filing is this DEFA14A?
This is a Definitive Proxy Statement filed by International Paper Company.
When was this filing submitted to the SEC?
The filing was submitted on April 26, 2024.
Is International Paper Company soliciting materials under any specific rule?
Yes, the filing indicates solicitation of materials pursuant to Rule 14a-12.
Was a filing fee required for this submission?
No, the filing indicates that no fee was required.
What was International Paper Company's former name?
The company's former name was International Paper & Power Corp, with a date of name change in 1971.
Filing Stats: 2,223 words · 9 min read · ~7 pages · Grade level 13 · Accepted 2024-04-26 16:59:25
Key Financial Figures
- $1.00 — stock of International Paper, par value $1.00 per share (the Share Issuance ) in conn
Filing Documents
- d811540ddefa14a.htm (DEFA14A) — 25KB
- g811540g0427003802940.jpg (GRAPHIC) — 15KB
- 0001193125-24-118307.txt ( ) — 46KB
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Forward-looking statements often use forward-looking or conditional words such as anticipate, target, expect, forecast, estimate, intend, plan, goal, believe, hope, aim, will, continue, may, can, would, could or should or other words of similar meaning or the negative thereof. Forward-looking statements include statements relating to the following: (i) the ability of International Paper and DS Smith plc ( DS Smith ) to consummate the combination in a timely manner or at all; (ii) the satisfaction (or waiver) of conditions to the consummation of the combination; (iii) adverse effects on the market price of International Papers or DS Smiths operating results, including because of a failure to complete the combination; (iv) the effect of the announcement or pendency of the combination on International Papers or DS Smiths business relationships, operating results and business generally; (v) future capital expenditures, expenses, revenues, economic performance, synergies, financial conditions, market growth, dividend policy, losses and future prospects; (vi) business and management strategies and the expansion and growth of the operations of the International Paper group or the DS Smith group; and (vii) the effects of government regulation on the business of the International Paper group or the DS Smith group. There are many factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in forward looking statements. Among such factors are changes in the global, political, economic, business, competitive, market and regulatory forces, future exchange and interest rates, changes in tax rates and future business combinations or disposals. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are based on numerous assumptions regarding the present and future business strategies of such persons and the environment in which each will operate in the future. By their nature, these forward-looking statements involve known