Diamond Hill Capital, a First Eagle Investment Management company, issued its Q1 2026 investor letter for its “Large Cap Strategy”. A copy of the letter is available to download here. The Strategy declined 2.39% (net of fees), trailing the Russell 1000 Value Index’s 2.10%. The performance was positively affected by stock selection in industrials and consumer discretionary, along with an underweight in communication services. While stock selection in information technology, financials, and health care was the largest detractor from relative performance. The war in Iran is creating uncertainty in markets. However, it effectively supported the portfolio’s focus on oil-sensitive exploration and production companies. Technology companies are under pressure in Q1 amid concerns about AI’s potential negative effects on their businesses, but their competitive advantages remain stronger than their current valuations suggest. Despite these challenges, the market is beginning to expand into more attractive opportunities, especially in defensive sectors and cyclicals that do not benefit from AI. In addition, please check the Fund’s top five holdings to know its best picks in 2026.
In its first-quarter 2026 investor letter, Diamond Hill Capital Large Cap Strategy highlighted International Paper Company (NYSE:IP). International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) is a leading paper and pulp manufacturing company that produces and sells renewable fiber-based packaging. On May 22, 2026, International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) closed at $31.29 per share. One-month return of International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) was -4.17%, and its shares lost 34.36% over the past 52 weeks. International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) has a market capitalization of $16.57 billion.
Diamond Hill Capital Large Cap Strategy stated the following regarding International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) in its Q1 2026 investor letter:
“We eliminated our position in packaging company International Paper Company (NYSE:IP), as the company’s fundamentals have fallen short of our expectations in the time we have owned it, and we decided to use the proceeds for more attractive opportunities.”

International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) is not on our list of 40 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds Heading Into 2026. According to our database, 37 hedge fund portfolios held International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) at the end of the fourth quarter, up from 28 in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the potential of International Paper Company (NYSE:IP) as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you’re looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock.