International Paper manufactures packaging products and cellulose fibers.

International Paper

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P/B

Book value of equity per share effectively indicates a firm's net asset value (total assets - total liabilities) on a per-share basis. References: Below 1: the company is trading below its equity. Equal to 1: the company is trading at the exact value of its equity. Above 1: The company is trading above its equity.

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P/S

Shows how much the market values every dollar of the company's sales.

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P/EBITDA

Shows how much the market values every dollar of the company's EBITDA.

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P/OCF

The price-to-cash flow (P/CF) ratio is a stock valuation indicator or multiple that measures the value of a stock's price relative to its operating cash flow per share. The ratio uses operating cash flow (OCF), which adds back non-cash expenses such as depreciation and amortization to net income. P/CF is especially useful for valuing stocks that have positive cash flow but are not profitable because of large non-cash charges.

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P/E

The price-to-earnings ratio is the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its earnings per share (EPS) and is used by investors and analysts to determine the relative value of a company's shares in an apples-to-apples comparison.

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Normalized P/E

The price-to-earnings ratio is the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its adjusted earnings per share (EPS) and is used by investors and analysts to determine the relative value of a company's shares in an apples-to-apples comparison.

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PEG

Stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. Is used to determine a stock's value while also factoring in the company's expected earnings growth, and it is thought to provide a more complete picture than the more standard P/E ratio. The PEG for a given company may differ significantly from one reported source to another, depending on which growth estimate is used in the calculation, such as one-year or three-year projected growth. Here on the site we use the indicator based on the Morningstar calculation.

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Normalized PEG

Stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divided by the growth rate of its normalized earnings for a specified time period. Is used to determine a stock's value while also factoring in the company's expected earnings growth, and it is thought to provide a more complete picture than the more standard P/E ratio. The PEG for a given company may differ significantly from one reported source to another, depending on which growth estimate is used in the calculation, such as one-year or three-year projected growth. Here on the site we use the indicator based on the Morningstar calculation.

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BVPS

Book value per share (BVPS) takes the ratio of a firm's common equity divided by its number of shares outstanding.

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EPS

Earnings per share (EPS) is calculated as a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. The resulting number serves as an indicator of a company's profitability. EPS indicates how much money a company makes for each share of its stock and is a widely used metric for estimating corporate value.

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Normalized EPS

Normalized EPS removes onetime and unusual items from EPS, to provide investors with a more accurate measure of the company's true earnings.