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Sylvamo Posts $11 Million Q2 Loss as Net Sales Reach $806 Million
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (News release) -- Sylvamo (NYSE: SLVM), the world's paper company, is releasing second quarter earnings. Management Summary from Chief Executive Officer John Sims Our second quarter highlights include implementing uncoated freesheet price increases with our customers across all regions. We're advancing our lean transformation journey to embed continuous improvement into how we run the business, so performance improvement becomes employee-driven, systematic and self-sustaining. Our teams also continue to make good progress on our high-return strategic investments at our Eastover, South Carolina, mill. 2026 is a transition year as we adjust our North America footprint while working through the termination of the Riverdale supply agreement with International Paper (NYSE: IP), changing tariffs and the extended outage to complete our strategic investments at our Eastover mill. Our commercial and supply chain teams have done an outstanding job to ensure our customers are well served. Our strategic investments at Eastover continue to progress:
In the second quarter, Sylvamo generated a net loss of $11 million and adjusted EBITDA* of $60 million. Cash from continuing operations was $38 million, and free cash flow* was negative $23 million. In the last few years, we generated most of our free cash flow in the second half, and we expect to do so again this year. Overall, we expect a much better earnings performance for the last six months of the year as price and mix, volume and operations should be better compared to the first half. Our board of directors declared a $0.45 dividend for the third quarter, which we paid July 28.
-Regional Business Conditions
We expect the Middle East conflict to continue pressuring energy, chemical and transportation costs across our regions as we go through the year. -Looking Ahead We continue to execute in the six areas I outlined in my letter to shareowners earlier this year that define how Sylvamo will be legendary for the way we relentlessly pursue and achieve world-class excellence. These areas are safety and well-being, employee engagement, customer centricity, operational excellence, cost leadership and sustainability, all of which support our long-term value creation strategy for shareowners. We will make disciplined, data-driven decisions that position us for sustainable success and strengthen Sylvamo for decades to come. As industry conditions turn, our capital spending normalizes and the benefits from our investments begin to materialize, we have the potential to generate annually:
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