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Stora Enso Oyj
Stora Enso is a forest-products company that turns wood and fiber into everyday materials. It makes packaging board, paper packaging, pulp, wood products for construction, and other fiber-based materials used by manufacturers and brands. It also has forest-related operations that support its supply of raw material. Its main customers are packaging makers, consumer goods companies, retailers, e-commerce businesses, printers, and construction customers. Stora Enso makes money by selling these industrial products and related services through long-term supply relationships, with prices driven by the type of material, quality, and market demand for wood-based products. What makes the business different is that it sits in the middle of the value chain between forests and finished goods. Instead of selling directly to consumers, it sells the materials that other companies use to make boxes, wraps, paper items, and building components. That gives it a role tied to the global demand for packaging, housing, and renewable materials.
Stora Enso is a forest-products company that turns wood and fiber into everyday materials. It makes packaging board, paper packaging, pulp, wood products for construction, and other fiber-based materials used by manufacturers and brands. It also has forest-related operations that support its supply of raw material.
Its main customers are packaging makers, consumer goods companies, retailers, e-commerce businesses, printers, and construction customers. Stora Enso makes money by selling these industrial products and related services through long-term supply relationships, with prices driven by the type of material, quality, and market demand for wood-based products.
What makes the business different is that it sits in the middle of the value chain between forests and finished goods. Instead of selling directly to consumers, it sells the materials that other companies use to make boxes, wraps, paper items, and building components. That gives it a role tied to the global demand for packaging, housing, and renewable materials.
Sales: Stora Enso reported 2025 sales of EUR 9.3 billion, showing resilience despite market headwinds.
EBIT: Full-year EBIT was EUR 528 million, weighed down by a EUR 140 million negative from the Oulu ramp-up.
Oulu Ramp-up: Oulu had a negative impact of EUR 31 million in Q4; it's expected to remain a drag in Q1 2026 (EUR 15–30 million negative EBIT), with full ramp-up targeted for 2027.
Debt Reduction: Net debt to adjusted EBITDA improved to 2.8x, aided by a EUR 900 million Swedish forest land divestment.
Sustainability: Scope 1 and 2 emissions were reduced by 61% from 2019 levels, surpassing the 2030 target.
Dividend: The board will propose a EUR 0.25 per share dividend at the March 2026 AGM.
Strategic Actions: The company is separating its Swedish forest assets, reviewing Central European sawmills, and focusing on value creation actions with EUR 500–700 million profit initiatives in progress.
Guidance & Outlook: Market conditions are expected to stay subdued in 2026, but management remains focused on margin expansion, cost efficiency, and disciplined capex.