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This statistic highlights International Paper’s Revenue Breakdown Worldwide, split across EMEA, Pacific, Rim, Asia, the US, and Americas (other than the US), reported on a quarterly basis from 2018 onwards.
The International Paper Company is the world’s largest pulp and paper corporation. The company’s headquarters are in Memphis, Tennessee, and it employs about 56,000 people.
Regions | Q3 2020 | Q2 2021 | Q3 2021 | Contribution in Q3 2021 |
EMEA | $0.694 | $0.835 | $0.683 | 11.95% |
Pacific, Rim, Asia | $0.057 | $0.05 | $0.06 | 1.05% |
US | $4.054 | $4.379 | $4.612 | 80.71% |
Americas, other US | $0.318 | $0.352 | $0.359 | 6.28% |
Total | $5.123 | $5.616 | $5.714 | 100.00% |
(All figures in billions, except percentages)
International Paper’s total revenue grew from $5.123 billion earned in Q3 2020 to $5.714 billion earned in Q3 2021, registering a growth of 11.54% on a year-on-year basis. It also increased from $5.616 billion earned in Q2 2021 to $5.714 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a growth of 1.75% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
The United States is the largest contributor of revenue for International Paper, accounting for 80.71% of the total revenue generated in Q3 2021. It is followed by the EMEA region, which contributes 11.95% to the total revenue in Q3 2021. The Americas, other than US constitutes 6.28% of the total revenue of the company. The Pacific, Rim, Asia region has the least contribution of 1.05% in the company’s total revenue in Q3 2021.
International Paper’s worldwide revenue can be bifurcated as follows:
EMEA
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) accounted for 11.95% of International Paper’s total revenue in 2021, making it the second-largest contributor of revenue for the company. It generated a revenue of $0.683 billion in Q3 2021. It decreased marginally from $0.694 billion earned in Q3 2020 to $0.683 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a fall of 1.59% on a year-on-year basis. It also fell from $0.835 billion earned in Q2 2021 to $0.683 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a decrease of 18.20% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
Pacific, Rim, Asia
This region accounted for only 1.05% of International Paper’s total revenue in 2021, making it the smallest contributor of revenue for the company. It increased marginally from $0.057 billion earned in Q3 2020 to $0.06 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a growth of 5.26% on a year-on-year basis. It also increased from $0.05 billion earned in Q2 2021 to $0.06 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a decrease of 20% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
U.S.
The United States is the largest market for the company, accounting for 80.71% of the company’s worldwide revenue in Q3 2021, amounting to $4.612 billion. It increased from $4.054 billion earned in Q3 2020 to $4.612 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking a growth of 13.76% on a year-on-year basis. It also increased from $4.379 billion earned in Q2 2021 to $4.612 billion earned in Q3 2021, marking an increase of 5.32% of 20% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
Americas, other US
Americas, other than the US region accounted for 6.28% of International Paper’s total revenue in 2021. It increased from $0.318 billion in Q3 2020 to $0.359 billion in Q3 2021, marking a growth of 12.89% on a year-on-year basis. It also increased from $0.352 billion in Q2 2021 to $0.359 billion in Q3 2021, marking a growth of 1.99% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
The company is currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the stock ticker IP and is a a component of the S&P 500 index. On January 31, 1898, 17 pulp and paper mills in the northeastern United States merged to form the firm. William Augustus Russell, who died in January 1899, and Hugh J. Chisholm were the organization’s founders and first two presidents. The company was founded in Corinth, New York, United States and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. It has over 56,000 employees. The company is the leading supplier of renewable fibre-based products all over the world.
The company used to be the leading manufacturer of plastic lids and paper cups, producing for fast-food companies such as McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Subway, but on January 2, 2018, its consumer packaging section was sold to Graphic Packaging. In 2007, it sold its wood products segment to West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd., a Vancouver, British Columbia-based corporation. Printer and copier paper, envelopes, corrugated packaging, and pulp are all produced by the company. From July 3, 1956, through April 7, 2004, the corporation was a Dow Jones Industrial Average component. Along with AT&T Corporation and Eastman Kodak, it was one of three components deleted in the 2004 reform.
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