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Ball Corp Returns to Profit as Beverage Can Demand Surges

Ball Corp. swung to a fourth-quarter profit, buoyed by a 16% jump in sales and the successful transfer of rising raw material costs to consumers. The Westminster, Colorado-based manufacturer reported a sharp rebound in global demand for aluminum packaging, outperforming Wall Street expectations on both the top and bottom lines.

The aluminum packaging giant reported net income of $200 million, or 75 cents per share, reversing a loss of $32 million from the same period last year. On an adjusted basis, earnings reached 91 cents per share, narrowly exceeding FactSet analyst projections. This recovery was fueled by a significant revenue spike to $3.35 billion, as global shipments of aluminum containers climbed 6% during the quarter.

Growth Projections and Global Expansion

Management attributed the performance to robust volume growth and pricing strategies designed to offset volatile metal markets. Beyond its core operations, Ball is expanding its international footprint. In December, the company reached an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Benepack, a Belgian producer of beer cans, signaling a continued push into the European beverage market.

Looking ahead, Ball issued an optimistic long-term guidance. For 2026, the company expects comparable earnings per share to grow by at least 10%, supported by projected free cash flow exceeding $900 million. This forecast underscores the manufacturer's confidence in the sustained shift toward sustainable aluminum packaging across the global beverage industry.

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