Jan 29 (Reuters) - International Paper said on Thursday it would split into two publicly traded companies by spinning off its European packaging business. Shares of the paper and packaging producer ...
MEMPHIS - International Paper Company (NYSE:IP; LSE:IPC) announced Thursday its plan to separate into two independent, publicly traded packaging solutions companies focused on North America and Europe ...
Stock-split euphoria continues to be a source of investor optimism on Wall Street. Two of Wall Street's brightest billionaire investors opened new positions in the blockbuster stock split of the year.
Federal Reserve officials — including two who will become voters in 2026 — offered strongly opposing views Friday on what to do with interest rates, continuing a debate that will grip the US central ...
A rift is forming within the FBI on how hard to go after the six Democratic lawmakers President Trump accused of “seditious behavior” over a video imploring military service members to “refuse illegal ...
The proposal is a response to redrawn congressional district lines intended to favor Democrats. The plan faces significant hurdles as it requires approval from both the state legislature and U.S.
Back in August, Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) announced it was acquiring JDE Peet’s, and subsequently would be separating its soft drink and coffee businesses -- under the KDP banner since the 2018 merger of ...
When Kate Middleton, now Princess of Wales, was once asked about her brief split from Prince William, she delivered a response so calm and clipped it has since become the stuff of royal folklore.
The Florida government is ridding the Everglades of invasive pythons by allowing fashion brans to turn them into luxury accessories. Inverse Leathers Shopping will now save the planet. Florida ...
Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday it plans to separate its artificial hip and knee business into a stand-alone company to be called DePuy Synthes—the latest attempt to slim down by the healthcare giant.
Corteva, a stronghold seed and pesticide provider in the Indiana agriculture space, will be no more next year as the Indianapolis company on the northwest side rebrands and spawns its seed business.