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Sylvamo Corp
NYSE:SLVM

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Sylvamo Corp
NYSE:SLVM
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Price: 43.4 USD -0.55%
Market Cap: $1.7B

During the last 3 months Sylvamo Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 509.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 17, 2026 by Wilczynski Patrick , who sold 253.7k USD worth of SLVM shares.

Last Transactions:
Wilczynski Patrick
$-253.7k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-105.2k
Davoli Rodrigo
$-151k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-96.5k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-45.8k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-97.4k
Gottung Lizanne C
$-105.2k
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-1.3m
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-1.4m
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-1.4m
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-1.5m
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-699.2k
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-769.5k
Maes Peggy
$-94.8k
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$-783.1k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-177.3k
Taudien Oliver
$-75.3k
Maes Peggy
$-55.1k
Sims John V
$-614k
Meyers Karl L
$+491.7k
Cleves Thomas A
$+250.6k
Ferguson Kevin W
$-119.5k
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$-167.3m
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$-167.3m
International Paper Co /New/
$-143.6m
Ribieras Jeanmichel
$+310.7k
Cleves Thomas A
$+627.3k
Gottung Lizanne C
$+32k
Gibson Gregory C
$+574.2k
Sims John V
$+645.8k
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During the last 3 months Sylvamo Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 509.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 17, 2026 by Wilczynski Patrick , who sold 253.7k USD worth of SLVM shares.

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105.2k USD
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No Insider Transactions
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Sylvamo Corp., once part of the global powerhouse International Paper, embarked on its journey as an independent entity in 2021, carrying forward a legacy deeply rooted in the paper production industry. Specializing in uncoated freesheet paper, Sylvamo caters to global markets with a particular focus on Latin America and Europe, regions where its operations are most robust. The company's business model is centered around manufacturing and supplying office papers, the kind found scattered across desks in countless offices, as well as printing papers used for books, manuals, and a myriad of essential documents. By anchoring itself as a vital link in the paper supply chain, Sylvamo aspires to be the world's paper company, balancing tradition with strategic global expansion. Sylvamo thrives on the essential demand for paper, a commodity that, despite digital trends, maintains a steadfast presence in various sectors. The company's production facilities are strategically positioned close to abundant forest resources, ensuring a streamlined process of converting raw materials into finished products efficiently and sustainably. This proximity not only optimizes production costs but also aligns with sustainable practices by minimizing transport emissions and wastage. Revenue streams flow primarily from its sales to businesses and distributors, who, in turn, supply institutions and consumers. Through strategic investments in environmentally friendly technologies and a commitment to maintaining positive supplier relationships, Sylvamo seeks to ensure its place as a leader in a stable yet evolving market landscape.

SLVM Intrinsic Value
72.77 USD
Undervaluation 40%
Intrinsic Value
Price $43.4
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