BALL Ball Corporation Common Stock

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$61.57
Price · Aug 18, 2026
Fundamentals as of Aug 4, 2026

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Ball Corporation is an American aluminum manufacturing company headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, United States. It is best known for its early production of glass jars, lids, and related products used for home canning. Since its founding in Buffalo, New York, in 1880, when it was known as the Wooden Jacket Can Company, the Ball company has expanded and diversified into other business ventures, including aerospace technology. It eventually became the world's largest manufacturer of recyclable aluminum packaging for a variety of beverage, home and personal care applications.

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Ball Corporation is an American aluminum manufacturing company headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, United States. It is best known for its early production of glass jars, lids, and related products used for home canning. Since its founding in Buffalo, New York, in 1880, when it was known as the Wooden Jacket Can Company, the Ball company has expanded and diversified into other business ventures, including aerospace technology. It eventually became the world's largest manufacturer of recyclable aluminum packaging for a variety of beverage, home and personal care applications.

The Ball brothers renamed their business the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1886. Its headquarters, as well as its glass and metal manufacturing operations, were moved to Muncie, Indiana, by 1889. The business was renamed the Ball Brothers Company in 1922 and the Ball Corporation in 1969. It became a publicly traded stock company on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker BLL in 1973. On May 10, 2022, the company changed its ticker symbol to BALL.

Ball no longer produces glass mason jars and left the home canning business altogether in 1996 by spinning off a former subsidiary (Alltrista) into a free-standing company, which renamed itself Jarden Corporation. In 2016, Jarden Corporation merged with Newell Rubbermaid to become Newell Brands who owns the Ball brand for mason jars and home canning supplies.

History

Early years

In 1880, Frank C. and Edmund B. Ball borrowed close to $200 from their uncle George Harvey Ball, founder and first president of Keuka College, to purchase the Wooden Jacket Can Company, a small manufacturing business located in Buffalo, New York. Soon afterward, William, Lucius, and George Ball joined their brothers, Frank and Edmund, in Buffalo. (Years later, the brothers reciprocated their uncle's early assistance by providing financial support to Keuka College.)

The Ball brothers' company made tin cans encased in wooden jackets to hold kerosene, paints, or varnishes. Because the acid used to refine kerosene caused corrosion in tin, the brothers decided to use glass for the inserts of the wood-jacketed cans. Initially, they bought the glass containers from a factory in Poughkeepsie, New York. Around 1885 a group of Belgian glassblowers who were passing through Buffalo encouraged the Ball brothers to build their own factory. The Ball brothers purchased land in East Buffalo, where they built a two-story brick building for the stamping works and a one-story frame factory for the glass works. Although a fire destroyed an early glass factory in Buffalo, the brothers rebuilt and expanded the business. To keep the new factory's furnace operating at full capacity, the company introduced new products and made improvements to its glass and metal manufacturing processes.

Around 1884, when the brothers discovered that the Mason Improved fruit jar patent was due to expire, their company began manufacturing canning jars in their glassworks. The Ball Brothers' jars, which were produced in half-gallon, pint, and midget sizes, were manufactured during 1884, 1885, and 1886. "Buffalo" jar lids were produced in a Ball Brother metal fabricating factory. The brothers decided to add their logo onto the surface of the glass jars, which were amber or aqua (blue-green) at the time.

On February 13, 1886, the five brothers incorporated the business under the name Ball Brothers Manufacturing Company. About the same time the factory in Buffalo was destroyed by fire in 1886, the brothers began to consider moving their business closer to natural gas supplies. While on a business trip in Cleveland, Ohio, Frank heard about the natural gas boom in Findlay, Ohio. After visiting the town, he told Edmund about the economic advantages of using natural gas instead of coal for manufacturing glass. Edmund visited several towns in the gas fields, including Muncie, Indiana. The two brothers decided to make a more extensive trip to investigate the possibility of establishing a glass factory closer to an abundant supply of natural gas. They briefly had doubts about extending beyond Buffalo, but decided to explore the use of natural gas as a means of expanding their glass-making business.

Frank and Edmund first visited in Fostoria, Ohio, where they were enthusiastically welcomed. The next stop was Bowling Green, Ohio. After a night in town, Edmund returned to Buffalo, but Frank remained. After Frank had been in Bowling Green for about a week, he received a telegram from James Boyce, a Muncie businessman. Frank, who had become weary of Bowling Green, was ready for a change and "decided to run down to Muncie and see what they had to offer." As Frank recalled his early discussions with Muncie's town leaders, "There was nothing about the town that particularly appealed to me, but the men were all courteous, kind, and businesslike." Frank agreed to a proposal that offered the Ball brothers 7 acres (2.8 hectares) of land for a factory site, a gas well, and $5,000 in cash to encourage the move to Muncie. In addition, city officials agreed to provide a railroad connection to the brothers' new facilities. By September 1887 construction had begun on the Muncie factory and the Ball brothers began plans to move their glass manufacturing operations from New York. Frank remained in Muncie to get the factory up and running, while Edmund closed the glass factory in Buffalo, then moved to Muncie to join Frank. Their brothers, William and George, remained in Buffalo to operate the stamping works and a factory in Bath, New York.

In 1888 the company opened its first glass manufacturing facility in Muncie. On February 18 fires were started in the new factory's furnace; on March 1 its first glass products were made. The first products to be manufactured in the Muncie factory were oil containers and lamp chimneys, not fruit jars. By 1889 the Ball company's headquarters and its glass and metal manufacturing operations had moved to Muncie. The other Ball brothers moved to Indiana in the 1890s. George moved to Muncie in 1893, William arrived in 1897, and Lucius, a company shareholder and a physician, moved to Muncie in 1894.

In the late nineteenth century, the company continued to grow and prosper, but not without experiencing some challenges. Fires at its Muncie factories and warehouses in 1891 and 1898 damaged its facilities, which were eventually rebuilt. Despite the economic panic of 1893, the company was able to produce 22 million fruit jars for the year beginning in September 1894, and 37 million jars by 1897. When natural gas supplies in the area began to diminish, the Ball brothers installed gas converters to use Indiana coal in their factories and continued manufacturing operations. The company's F. C. Ball machine, patented in 1898, introduced mass production into its glass-blowing process and gave it a competitive market advantage. By 1905 the company was producing 60 million canning jars per year and had acquired other glass manufacturers, expanding its operations to include seven factories in addition to its main facilities at Muncie.

In a continuation of the company's difficulties in Muncie, workers organized with Local 200 (Glass Workers) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) at the main facility, and went on strike in March 1910 in advocacy of wage increases. A settlement was quickly reached on March 29, but company management reneged on the agreement and threatened to declare a lockout. The strike continued, but was weakened by the refusal of machinists affiliated with the American Federation of Labor to join the strike. By the end of April, the strike was over.

Diversification

For over 90 years, Ball continued to be a family-owned business. Renamed the Ball Brothers Company in 1922, it remained well known for manufacturing fruit jars, lids, and related products for home canning. The company also entered into other business ventures. Because the four main components of their core product line of canning jars included glass, zinc, rubber, and paper, the Ball company acquired a zinc strip rolling mill to produce metal lids for their glass jars, manufactured rubber sealing rings for the jars, and acquired a paper mill to fabricate the packaging used in shipping their products. The company also acquired tin, steel, and later, plastic companies.

The Ball company faced additional challenges and opportunities during the Great Depression and World War II. Prior to 1933, Ball was the largest domestic manufacturer of home canning jars. In 1939 it manufactured 54% of all the canning jars made in the US. A drop in demand for the jars during the 1930s led the Ball brothers to begin manufacturing other types of jars and bottles for commercial use, and eventually expanding into other lines of business. During World War II the company's operations were converted to produce shells and machine parts for the military.

After the war, Ball's glass-making business was hindered by an antitrust case in which the company was one of several defendants. The legal case was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The final decision, which was handed down in 1947, restricted Ball's ability to acquire other glass manufacturers and other businesses producing glass-making machinery without prior court approval. In 1949 decreasing demand for canning jars caused the company to suffer its first net operating loss. With legal restrictions on the company's ability to expand its glass-making business and declining demand for its canning jars, Ball company executives decided to diversify the company to achieve growth.

Throughout the 1950s the Ball company explored expanding into the aerospace industry. The Ball Brothers Research Corporation began operating laboratories in Boulder, Colorado, and in Muncie. The company first began manufacturing aerospace equipment around 1959. Its OSO-1 (Orbiting Solar Observatory) satellite, designed and built for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) with $1.4 million in grants, launched into space on March 7, 1962, at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Its success led to additional contracts to build more satellites, a total of seven, but not without setbacks. An explosion killed three workers and damaged the company's OSO-2 satellite in 1964.

The company continued to expand into other areas including avionics, aerospace systems, and metal beverage and food containers. Renamed the Ball Corporation in 1969, it acquired Jeffco Manufacturing Company, a maker of recyclable aluminum beverage cans, and became the largest producer of recyclable beverage cans in the world. Although glass production in Muncie ceased in 1962, it continued at other Ball plants until its final glass manufacturing operations were sold in 1996.

Ball Corporation's stock went public on July 13, 1972. It became a publicly traded stock company on the New York Stock Exchange in 1973. The stock began trading at $26 per share (not split adjusted) on the NYSE on December 17, 1973. Ball stock has split two-for-one six times since going public. Ball's trading symbol is BALL.

Ball no longer produces its glass canning jars. In 1996, Ball exited the home-canning business when it established a subsidiary named Alltrista, which consisted of seven smaller Ball subsidiaries that included the Ball jar and other canning-related products. When Alltrista Corporation became a separate company in April 1993, Ball shareholders received one share of Alltrista stock for every four shares of Ball stock. Alltrista was renamed Jarden Corporation in 2001. In 2016, Jarden merged with Newell Rubbermaid to become Newell Brands. Today, Newell Brands has the license to use the Ball registered trademark on its line of home-canning products.

Ball became the largest supplier of cans in the Chinese market when it acquired M.C. Packaging Ltd. in China in 1997. In 1998, the Ball Corporation moved its corporate headquarters from Muncie to Broomfield, Colorado, where it would oversee global operations as a manufacturer of metal food and beverage containers, as well as a manufacturer of equipment and supplier of services to the aerospace industry.

Continuing its growth through acquisition, in 2002, Ball acquired Schmalbach-Lubeca AG, a German-based metal-can beverage company and created Ball Packaging Europe. This move boosted Ball's beverage can sales by more than US$1 billion annually.

Sensing an opportunity to expand its packaging business in other categories, Ball entered the steel aerosol business in 2006 with the acquisition of U.S. Can, an U.S.-based steel aerosol and specialty metal packaging company.

On March 6, 2009, the Ball Aerospace-built Kepler space telescope carrying the largest camera ever sent by NASA beyond Earth's orbit, was successfully launched aboard a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Ball acquired four metal beverage can plants from AB InBev later that year.

Just one year later in 2010, Ball owned the title of the largest supplier of aluminum slugs in the world with two acquisitions of Neuman Aluminum and Aerocan S.A.S.

In 2016, Ball acquired British firm Rexam plc to become the world's largest producer of aluminum beverage cans.

In 2020, Ball acquired the naming rights of Pepsi Center in Downtown Denver and renamed it Ball Arena. The naming rights were sold to Ball as a part of a global multi-year agreement with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE).

In 2024, Ball Corporation left the aerospace business after selling Ball Aerospace to BAE Systems Inc. for $5.6 billion in cash. The move was strategic in allowing Ball to increase its focus on "low-carbon, best-value aluminum packaging initiatives", said CEO Dan Fisher at the time.

In 2025, Ball announced the sale of its Aluminum Cup business and the forming of a joint venture named Oasis Venture Holdings, with Ayna.ai as the majority owner.

Company milestones

1880, Frank and Edmund Ball acquired the Wood Jacket Can Company, the predecessor to the Ball Corporation, in Buffalo, New York

1886, incorporated as Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company

1887, a new glass factory was built in Muncie, Indiana; metal manufacturing operations continued at Buffalo and Bath, New York

1889, the company's metal fittings operations were moved to Muncie

1897, F. C. Ball Machine, the world's first semiautomatic glass machine, was invented (U.S. patent number 610515, issued in 1898)

1909, The Correct Method for Preserving Fruit, predecessor to The Ball Blue Book was published; it featured home-canning recipes and techniques.

1922, name changed to Ball Brothers Company

1945, fire causes $500,000 in damages to Ball's glass plant number one in Muncie

1956, Ball formed Ball Brothers Research Corporation to produce goods and services for the aerospace sector. This was converted to a wholly owned subsidiary, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., in 1995.

1961, Ball purchased Industrial Rubber of St. Joseph, MI. which was later sold to Chardon Rubber in 1978.

1962, Ball's Muncie glass plant is closed

1969, company name is changed to the Ball Corporation

1969, Ball enters beverage can manufacturing by acquiring Jeffco Manufacturing Co.

1973, Ball became a publicly traded stock listed on New York Stock Exchange

1993, Alltrista, a Ball subsidiary, was spun off into a separate corporation. Renamed the Jarden Corporation in 2002, Jarden merged with Newell Rubbermaid to become Newell Brands in 2016. Today, Newell Brands uses the Ball registered trademark on its line of home-canning products.

1994, Ball began manufacturing PET plastic containers.

1995, Ball created Ball-Foster Glass Container Co., a joint venture glass company with Saint-Gobain.

1996, Ball exited the glass business, selling its interests in Ball-Foster to Saint-Gobain.

1996, Ball enters the Brazilian beverage can manufacturing business forming the Ball-Embalagens Ltda joint-venture.

1998, corporate headquarters relocated from Muncie, Indiana, to Broomfield, Colorado

2002, Ball acquired Schmalbach-Lubeca AG, the German-based metal beverage container company, and created Ball Packaging Europe.

2005, Ball celebrated its 125th anniversary.

2006, Ball acquired U.S. Can, Inc., the largest U.S. manufacturer of aerosol cans.

2008, Ball Corporation issued its first sustainability report.

2010, Ball acquired Aerocan S.A.S., makers of aluminum aerosol cans and bottles, for $292 million.

2010, Ball exits the plastics business, selling its interests to Amcor plc.

2016, Ball acquired Rexam, a UK-based packaging company

2020, Ball acquired Tubex Industria E Comercio de Embalagens Ltda in Brazil, for $80 million.

2020, Ball acquired the naming rights of Pepsi Center in Downtown Denver and renamed it Ball Arena.

2024, Ball divested Ball Aerospace to BAE Systems for $5.6 billion in cash, and acquired Alucan.

2025, Ball acquired Florida Can Manufacturing and agreed to sell its Ball Aluminum Cup business to Ayna.Ai.

Environmental record

Ball Corporation has made improvements to its environmental record since 2006, when the company began its first formal sustainability efforts. In 2008, Ball Corporation issued its first sustainability report and began releasing subsequent sustainability reports on its website including the most recent Combined Annual & Sustainability Report. The first report was an ACCA-Ceres North American Sustainability Awards cowinner of the Best First Time Reporter award in 2009.

Most recently, Ball has been recognized as a sustainability leader by organizations and governing bodies such as TIME's list of the World's Most Sustainable Companies of 2024, USA Today and Statista's 2024 list of America's Climate Leaders, FTSE4Good's 2024 Index Series, S&P Global's Sustainability Yearbook in 2023 and 2024, Newsweek's 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 lists of America's Most Responsible Companies and the 2022 Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), among many others.

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BALL Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$61.57
Market Cap
P/E (TTM)
16.1
EPS (TTM)
$3.30
Revenue (TTM)
$13.16B
Div Yield
ROE
16.2%
Debt/Equity
0.0
52W Range
$45 – $68

BALL Stock Price Chart Daily OHLCV with technical indicators — pan, zoom, and customize your view

10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $13.16B
10-point trend, +45.2%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $3.30
10-point trend, +307.4%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Free Cash Flow $788M
10-point trend, +291.3%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Margins 7.0%
4-point trend, -1.3%
2016-12-31 2019-12-31

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -55.8%
16.1
15.3

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
Net Profit Margin
5-point trend, +9.3%
7.0%
8.0%
ROA
5-point trend, +6.5%
4.9%
6.2%
ROE
5-point trend, -36.2%
16.2%
21.9%

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
Debt / Equity
5-point trend, -100.0%
0.0
Current Ratio
5-point trend, +27.0%
1.1
1.3
Quick Ratio
5-point trend, +37.2%
0.6

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, -4.7%
11.6%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, -4.7%
-0.53%
Revenue CAGR 5Y
5-point trend, -4.7%
2.2%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +24.5%
-74.6%
Net Income YoY
5-point trend, +4.2%
-77.2%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, +24.5%
$3.30

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
BALL
Peer Median
Payout Ratio
5-point trend, -7.8%
24.0%

Dividends Yield, payout ratio, dividend history, 5Y CAGR

Dividend Yield
Payout Ratio
24.0%
5Y Div CAGR
Ex-dateAmount
June 1, 2026$0.2000
March 2, 2026$0.2000
Dec. 1, 2025$0.2000
Sept. 2, 2025$0.2000
June 2, 2025$0.2000
March 3, 2025$0.2000
Dec. 2, 2024$0.2000
Sept. 3, 2024$0.2000
June 3, 2024$0.2000
Feb. 29, 2024$0.2000
Nov. 30, 2023$0.2000
Aug. 31, 2023$0.2000
May 31, 2023$0.2000
Feb. 28, 2023$0.2000
Nov. 30, 2022$0.2000
Aug. 31, 2022$0.2000
May 31, 2022$0.2000
Feb. 28, 2022$0.2000
Nov. 30, 2021$0.2000
Aug. 31, 2021$0.2000

BALL Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 22 analysts
  • Strong Buy 6 27.3%
  • Buy 12 54.5%
  • Hold 4 18.2%
  • Sell 0 0.0%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

12-Month Price Target

14 analysts · 2026-08-14
Median target $73.50 +19.4%
Mean target $72.57 +17.9%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Avg Surprise
0.02%
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $1.03 $1.00 0.03%
March 31, 2026 $0.94 $0.86 0.08%
Dec. 31, 2025 $0.91 $0.91 -0.00%
Sept. 30, 2025 $1.02 $1.04 -0.02%
June 30, 2025 $0.90 $0.89 0.01%
March 31, 2025 $0.76 $0.71 0.05%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
BALL 16.1 11.6% 7.0% 16.2%
CCK $11.68B 16.1 4.8% 6.0% 25.7%
ATR 20.7 5.4% 10.4% 15.3%
GEF
SLGN $4.26B 15.0 10.7% 4.5% 13.5% 17.7%
TRS $1.33B 12.0 2.4% 18.6% 17.5% 21.4%
MYE $700M 20.1 -1.3% 4.2% 12.1% 33.4%
OI -17.6 -1.6% -2.0% -9.7% 17.3%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 16
Annual Income Statement data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, +53.6% $13.16B $11.79B $12.06B $13.37B $13.81B $11.78B $11.47B $11.63B $10.98B $9.06B $8.00B $8.57B
Gross Profit 6-point trend, +23.8% · · · · · · $1.77B $1.80B $1.76B $1.42B $1.29B $1.43B
R&D Expense 10-point trend, +103.7% · · $55M $55M $56M $47M $44M $32M $27M $28M $26M $27M
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, +21.5% $566M $647M $532M $555M $593M $525M $417M $478M $514M $512M $450M $466M
Operating Expenses 10-point trend, +65.0% · · $12.76B $14.13B $12.52B $10.78B $10.54B $10.70B $10.18B $8.60B $7.39B $7.73B
Operating Income 10-point trend, +51.7% · · $1.27B $1.21B $1.29B $1.00B $932M $935M $802M $463M $606M $839M
Interest Expense 2-point trend, +34.6% · · · · · · · · · · $260M $193M
Interest Income 4-point trend, +114.3% $30M $68M $36M $14M · · · · · · · ·
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +74.6% $1.13B $535M $614M $713M $1.01B $687M $608M $633M $514M $125M $346M $646M
Income Tax 12-point trend, +60.0% $240M $133M $146M $138M $156M $99M $71M $185M $165M $-126M $47M $150M
Net Income 12-point trend, +83.7% $915M $4.01B $711M $732M $878M $582M $536M $453M $380M $266M $303M $498M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, -1.8% $3.33 $13.12 $2.25 $2.27 $2.69 $1.79 $1.71 $1.32 $1.07 $0.83 $1.02 $3.39
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +0.0% $3.30 $13.00 $2.23 $2.25 $2.65 $1.76 $1.66 $1.29 $1.05 $0.81 $1.00 $3.30
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, +98.0% 274,263,000 305,459,000 314,775,000 316,433,000 325,989,000 326,260,000 331,102,000 344,796,000 350,269,000 316,542,000 274,600,000 138,508,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, +93.8% 275,972,000 308,206,000 317,022,000 320,008,000 331,615,000 332,815,000 340,121,000 352,321,000 356,985,000 322,884,000 281,968,000 142,430,000
EBITDA 12-point trend, -44.4% $622M $611M $1.96B $1.89B $1.99B $1.67B $1.61B $1.64B $1.53B $916M $891M $1.12B
Balance Sheet 27
Annual Balance Sheet data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, +534.6% $1.21B $885M $695M $548M $563M $1.37B $1.80B $721M $448M $597M $224M $191M
Receivables 12-point trend, +159.4% $2.06B $1.74B $1.67B $2.11B $2.02B $1.34B $1.19B $1.28B $1.34B $1.16B $754M $793M
Inventory 12-point trend, +98.0% $2.01B $1.48B $1.53B $2.18B $1.79B $1.35B $1.27B $1.27B $1.53B $1.41B $898M $1.02B
Other Current Assets 12-point trend, +78.7% $265M $169M $231M $168M $305M $218M $181M $146M $150M $152M $177M $148M
Current Assets 12-point trend, +164.2% $6.11B $4.84B $4.88B $5.49B $5.22B $4.67B $4.88B $3.94B $3.76B $3.65B $2.18B $2.31B
PP&E (Net) 6-point trend, +83.9% · · · · · · $4.47B $4.54B $4.61B $4.39B $2.69B $2.43B
PP&E (Gross) 6-point trend, +49.7% · · · · · · $7.53B $7.28B $7.39B $6.63B $5.41B $5.03B
Accum. Depreciation 6-point trend, +17.7% · · · · · · $3.06B $2.73B $2.78B $2.25B $2.72B $2.60B
Goodwill 12-point trend, +94.2% $4.38B $4.17B $4.25B $4.20B $4.38B $4.48B $4.42B $4.47B $4.93B $5.09B $2.18B $2.25B
Intangibles 12-point trend, +616.3% $982M $1.08B $1.25B $1.42B $1.69B $1.88B $2.00B $2.19B $2.46B $1.93B $195M $137M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +143.6% $1.39B $1.36B $1.35B $1.72B $1.92B $1.86B $1.58B $1.41B $1.41B $1.10B $301M $572M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +157.9% $19.52B $17.63B $19.30B $19.91B $19.71B $18.25B $17.36B $16.55B $17.17B $16.17B $9.70B $7.57B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, +232.2% $4.45B $3.42B $3.66B $4.38B $4.76B $3.43B $3.14B $3.10B $2.76B $2.03B $1.50B $1.34B
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +173.4% $5.49B $4.85B $6.18B $7.01B $5.95B $4.44B $5.58B $4.09B $4.11B $2.97B $2.14B $2.01B
Capital Leases 7-point trend, +56.4% $283M $265M $287M $349M $340M $232M $181M · · · · ·
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +1921.6% $655M $594M $421M $540M $665M $634M $561M $645M $695M $439M $30M $32M
Other Non-current Liabilities 10-point trend, +12.9% $471M $368M $384M $447M $484M $441M $380M $287M $340M $417M · ·
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, +122.7% $14.10B $11.70B $15.47B $16.38B $16.03B $14.91B $14.34B $12.99B $13.12B $12.63B $8.44B $6.33B
Long-term Debt 6-point trend, +155.5% · · · · · · $7.79B $6.52B $6.63B $7.39B $5.03B $3.05B
Total Debt 8-point trend, -99.9% $2M $191M · · · · $7.79B $6.52B $6.63B $7.39B $5.11B $3.05B
Common Stock 12-point trend, +25.7% $1.42B $1.40B $1.31B $1.26B $1.22B $1.17B $1.18B $1.16B $1.08B $1.04B $962M $1.13B
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +181.1% $12.22B $11.53B $7.76B $7.31B $6.84B $6.19B $5.80B $5.34B $4.99B $4.74B $4.56B $4.35B
Treasury Stock 12-point trend, +87.4% $7.35B $6.06B $4.39B $4.43B $3.85B $3.13B $3.12B $2.21B $1.47B $1.40B $3.63B $3.92B
AOCI 12-point trend, -66.4% $-869M $-1.00B $-916M $-679M $-582M $-954M $-910M $-835M $-656M $-941M $-640M $-522M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, +424.7% $5.42B $5.86B $3.77B $3.46B $3.63B $3.27B $2.95B $3.46B $3.94B $3.44B $1.25B $1.03B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +157.9% $19.52B $17.63B $19.30B $19.91B $19.71B $18.25B $17.36B $16.55B $17.17B $16.17B $9.70B $7.57B
Shares Outstanding 6-point trend, +0.8% 685,107,000 684,168,000 683,241,000 682,144,000 680,945,000 679,524,000 · · · · · ·
Cash Flow 19
Annual Cash Flow data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, +121.4% $622M $611M $605M $594M $700M $668M $678M $702M $729M $453M $286M $281M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +400.0% $60M $143M $-67M $-2M $35M $17M $-45M $35M $82M $-293M $-62M $12M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, +261.0% $148M $151M $151M $157M $180M $180M $187M $204M $220M $104M $39M $41M
Restructuring · · · · · · · · · · · $12M
Other Non-cash 12-point trend, -251.1% $-335M $-4.65B $533M $-1.10B $147M $165M $379M $376M $287M $-232M $480M $222M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +24.7% $1.26B $115M $1.86B $301M $1.76B $1.43B $1.55B $1.57B $1.48B $193M $1.01B $1.01B
CapEx 12-point trend, +21.2% $474M $484M $1.04B $1.65B $1.73B $1.11B $598M $816M $556M $606M $528M $391M
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -67.8% $-656M $5.00B $-1.05B $-786M $-1.64B $-1.18B $-422M $-206M $-545M $-1.28B $-2.72B $-391M
Debt Issued 12-point trend, +1522.1% $6.68B $650M $2.05B $4.85B $850M $2.55B $2.82B $1.48B $765M $4.37B $4.52B $412M
Net Debt Issued 12-point trend, +385.2% $1.39B $-2.83B $-230M $967M $100M $-242M $1.29B $-58M $-1.04B $-254M $2.09B $-486M
Stock Issued 7-point trend, -148.6% · · · · · $-18M $19M $28M $27M $48M $36M $37M
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +232.7% $1.32B $1.71B $3M $618M $766M $57M $964M $739M $103M $107M $136M $397M
Net Stock Activity 12-point trend, -266.8% $-1.32B $-1.71B $-3M $-618M $-766M $-75M $-945M $-711M $-76M $-59M $-100M $-360M
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, +201.4% $220M $244M $252M $254M $229M $198M $182M $137M $129M $83M $72M $73M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, +59.3% $-344M $-4.79B $-662M $485M $-894M $-602M $-46M $-1.04B $-1.07B $-387M $1.74B $-846M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, +228.9% $290M $221M $152M $-21M $-802M $-425M $1.08B $269M $-148M $-1.78B $33M $-225M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, +129.4% $374M $922M $179M $143M $136M $157M $128M $143M $107M $68M $58M $163M
Free Cash Flow 12-point trend, +26.7% $788M $-369M $818M $-1.35B $34M $319M $950M $750M $922M $-412M $479M $622M
Levered FCF 2-point trend, -46.3% · · · · · · · · · · $254M $474M
Profitability 8
Annual Profitability data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Gross Margin 6-point trend, -7.5% · · · · · · 15.5% 15.4% 16.0% 15.7% 16.2% 16.7%
Operating Margin 10-point trend, -7.4% · · 9.1% 7.9% 9.3% 8.5% 8.1% 8.0% 7.3% 5.1% 7.6% 9.8%
Net Margin 12-point trend, +19.6% 7.0% 34.0% 5.1% 4.8% 6.4% 4.9% 4.7% 3.9% 3.5% 2.9% 3.8% 5.8%
Pretax Margin 12-point trend, +13.8% 8.6% 4.5% 5.8% 5.8% 7.3% 5.8% 5.3% 5.4% 4.7% 1.4% 4.3% 7.5%
EBITDA Margin 12-point trend, -63.8% 4.7% 5.2% 14.0% 12.3% 14.4% 14.2% 14.0% 14.1% 13.9% 10.1% 11.1% 13.1%
ROA 12-point trend, -24.2% 4.9% 21.7% 3.6% 3.7% 4.6% 3.3% 3.2% 2.7% 2.3% 2.1% 3.5% 6.5%
ROE 12-point trend, -63.2% 16.2% 83.4% 19.7% 20.6% 25.4% 18.7% 16.7% 12.2% 10.3% 11.3% 26.5% 44.1%
ROIC 10-point trend, +81.8% · · 28.7% 28.8% 30.1% 26.2% 7.7% 6.6% 5.1% 8.6% 8.2% 15.8%
Liquidity & Solvency 5
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 12-point trend, -3.4% 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.2 1.0 1.2
Quick Ratio 12-point trend, +21.5% 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.5
Debt / Equity 8-point trend, -100.0% 0.0 0.0 · · · · 2.6 1.9 1.7 2.2 4.1 3.0
LT Debt / Equity 6-point trend, -25.8% · · · · · · 2.1 1.9 1.7 2.1 4.0 2.9
Interest Coverage 2-point trend, -46.4% · · · · · · · · · · 2.3 4.3
Efficiency 2
Annual Efficiency data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 12-point trend, -36.7% 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.9 1.1
Receivables Turnover 12-point trend, -35.5% 6.9 6.9 6.9 7.4 8.2 9.3 9.3 8.9 8.8 9.5 10.3 10.8
Per Share 5
Annual Per Share data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue / Share 12-point trend, -20.7% $47.69 $38.27 $44.25 $47.96 $41.65 $35.40 $33.74 $33.02 $30.77 $56.13 $56.72 $60.17
Cash Flow / Share 12-point trend, -35.7% $4.57 $0.37 $5.88 $0.94 $5.31 $4.30 $4.55 $4.44 $4.14 $1.20 $7.14 $7.11
Dividend / Share 2-point trend, +9.6% · · · · · · · $0 $0 · · ·
Dividend Paid / Share 12-point trend, +53.8% $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +0.0% $3.30 $13.00 $2.23 $2.25 $2.65 $1.76 $1.66 $1.29 $1.05 $0.81 $1.00 $3.30
Growth Rates 10
Annual Growth Rates data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -32.8% 11.6% -2.2% -9.8% -3.2% 17.2% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -167.1% -0.53% -5.1% 0.79% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 2.2% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, -247.6% -74.6% 483.0% -0.89% -15.1% 50.6% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +65.9% 13.6% 69.9% 8.2% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 13.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, -251.8% -77.2% 464.6% -2.9% -16.6% 50.9% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +11.9% 7.7% 66.0% 6.9% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 9.5% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y 2.1% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 6
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for BALL
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +53.6% $13.16B $11.79B $12.06B $13.37B $13.81B $11.78B $11.47B $11.63B $10.98B $9.06B $8.00B $8.57B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +83.7% $915M $4.01B $711M $732M $878M $582M $536M $453M $380M $266M $303M $498M
P/E 12-point trend, +55.4% 16.1 4.2 25.8 22.7 36.3 52.9 39.0 35.6 36.0 46.3 36.4 10.3
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -35.6% 6.2% 23.6% 3.9% 4.4% 2.8% 1.9% 2.6% 2.8% 2.8% 2.2% 2.8% 9.7%
Payout Ratio 12-point trend, +64.7% 24.0% 6.1% 35.4% 34.7% 26.1% 34.0% 34.0% 30.2% 34.0% 31.2% 23.7% 14.6%
Annual Payout 12-point trend, +201.4% $220M $244M $252M $254M $229M $198M $182M $137M $129M $83M $72M $73M

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Revenue $13.16B$11.79B$12.06B$13.37B$13.81B
Operating Margin % 9.1%7.9%9.3%
Net Income $915M$4.01B$711M$732M$878M
Diluted EPS $3.30$13.00$2.23$2.25$2.65
Balance Sheet
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Debt / Equity 0.00.0
Current Ratio 1.11.00.80.80.9
Quick Ratio 0.60.50.40.40.4
Cash Flow
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Free Cash Flow $788M$-369M$818M$-1.35B$34M

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Institutional owners (13F) 870 filers · $9.6B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
107 (-58 vs prior Q) 76 (+8 vs prior Q) 264 (+8 vs prior Q) 289 (+41 vs prior Q) +42.3M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
VANGUARD GROUP INC $1,526,533,054 28,818,823 15.89% Shares
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $1,087,161,317 17,422,457 11.32% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $837,195,715 13,416,598 8.72% Shares
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $718,586,544 11,515,810 7.48% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $386,637,698 6,223,572 4.03% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $362,294,521 5,806,002 3.77% Shares
FIL Ltd $269,984,894 4,326,681 2.81% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $260,242,320 4,170,550 2.71% Shares
FMR LLC $251,386,577 4,028,631 2.62% Shares
NORGES BANK $205,569,062 3,294,376 2.14% Shares
Mirova US LLC $149,722,248 2,399,395 1.56% Shares
M&G PLC $145,090,354 2,340,167 1.51% Shares
LONDON CO OF VIRGINIA $136,122,137 2,181,441 1.42% Shares
Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. $132,316,576 2,120,458 1.38% Shares
FIRST MANHATTAN CO. LLC. $127,537,374 2,043,868 1.33% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $93,320,261 1,495,517 0.97% Shares
Quantinno Capital Management LP $78,817,434 1,263,099 0.82% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $73,351,824 1,175,510 0.76% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $58,044,821 930,205 0.60% Shares
BlackRock, Inc. $48,307,147 774,153 0.50% Shares
ZACKS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT $46,825,301 750,404 0.49% Shares
Swiss National Bank $44,484,211 712,888 0.46% Shares
Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc $43,679,314 699,989 0.45% Shares
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $42,623,693 683,072 0.44% Shares
Harvey Partners, LLC $40,765,046 653,286 0.42% Shares
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $40,392,882 647,322 0.42% Shares
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $39,393,182 631,301 0.41% Shares
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $38,835,202 622,359 0.40% Shares
AMG National Trust Bank $38,814,235 622,023 0.40% Shares
California Public Employees Retirement System $37,944,691 608,088 0.40% Shares
Eurizon Capital SGR S.p.A. $36,467,913 584,606 0.38% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $35,784,653 573,472 0.37% Shares
STOREBRAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AS $34,890,586 559,144 0.36% Shares
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $34,646,189 560,709 0.36% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $34,165,747 547,528 0.36% Shares
Ulysses Management LLC $33,696,000 540,000 0.35% Shares
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $33,578,875 538,123 0.35% Shares
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $33,051,824 529,678 0.34% Shares
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA $32,692,608 523,920 0.34% Shares
Boston Trust Walden Corp $32,320,018 517,949 0.34% Shares
Arbejdsmarkedets Tillaegspension $31,955,040 512,100 0.33% Shares
ASR Vermogensbeheer N.V. $31,833,235 510,148 0.33% Shares
Mizuho Markets Cayman LP $31,087,680 498,200 0.32% Shares
Susquehanna Portfolio Strategies, LLC $30,993,518 496,691 0.32% Shares
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $30,950,649 496,004 0.32% Shares
Assenagon Asset Management S.A. $29,768,544 477,060 0.31% Shares
NORRIS PERNE & FRENCH LLP/MI $29,668,454 475,456 0.31% Shares
PANAGORA ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $27,649,877 443,107 0.29% Shares
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $26,235,706 420,444 0.27% Shares
DEPRINCE RACE & ZOLLO INC $25,134,636 425,218 0.26% Shares
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $23,978,323 384,268 0.25% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $23,646,667 378,953 0.25% Shares
TODD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $22,891,128 366,845 0.24% Shares
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $21,320,383 341,679 0.22% Shares
Albar Capital Partners LLP $20,991,922 336,409 0.22% Shares
TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF TEXAS $20,690,779 331,583 0.22% Shares
Jain Global LLC $20,584,762 329,884 0.21% Shares
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $20,059,196 321,461 0.21% Shares
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $19,523,088 312,870 0.20% Shares
UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC $18,721,792 316,728 0.19% Shares
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $18,460,416 295,840 0.19% Shares
Sone Capital Management, LLC $18,435,518 295,441 0.19% Shares
Swedbank AB $18,000,964 288,477 0.19% Shares
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $17,867,554 286,339 0.19% Shares
Korea Investment CORP $17,862,749 286,262 0.19% Shares
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $17,676,195 299,039 0.18% Shares
Impax Asset Management Group plc $17,136,163 274,618 0.18% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $17,102,651 274,081 0.18% Shares
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $16,239,590 260,157 0.17% Shares
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $15,213,732 257,380 0.16% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $15,007,200 240,500 0.16% Call option
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $13,821,600 221,500 0.14% Call option
AVIVA PLC $13,128,773 210,397 0.14% Shares
Mediolanum International Funds Ltd $13,036,232 210,194 0.14% Shares
Corient Private Wealth LP $12,901,654 206,761 0.13% Shares
TUDOR INVESTMENT CORP ET AL $12,870,749 206,262 0.13% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $12,810,720 205,300 0.13% Put option
FRANKLIN RESOURCES INC $12,622,522 202,284 0.13% Shares
JUPITER ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD $12,088,378 193,724 0.13% Shares
1832 Asset Management L.P. $11,810,822 189,276 0.12% Shares
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO $11,667,802 186,984 0.12% Shares
IEQ CAPITAL, LLC $11,379,996 182,372 0.12% Shares
NORTH STAR ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $11,240,278 190,159 0.12% Shares
Trexquant Investment LP $11,195,059 179,408 0.12% Shares
PineBridge Investments, L.P. $11,142,820 221,000 0.12% Shares
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $11,012,290 176,479 0.11% Shares
UNITED CAPITAL FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC $10,989,104 176,107 0.11% Shares
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. $10,863,545 174,095 0.11% Shares
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD $10,680,696 171,165 0.11% Shares
Leeward Investments, LLC - MA $10,578,206 169,522 0.11% Shares
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $10,538,174 168,881 0.11% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $10,346,158 165,804 0.11% Shares
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $10,298,808 165,045 0.11% Shares
Brandywine Global Investment Management, LLC $10,093,486 190,551 0.11% Shares
APG Asset Management N.V. $10,027,226 183,720 0.10% Shares
Mariner, LLC $10,016,737 160,537 0.10% Shares
ExodusPoint Capital Management, LP $9,677,990 155,096 0.10% Shares
National Pension Service $9,517,560 152,525 0.10% Shares
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $8,933,684 143,168 0.09% Shares
Pictet Asset Management Holding SA $8,882,141 142,342 0.09% Shares

Company insiders 59 insiders · 32 officers · 27 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
Ronald J. Lewis Chief Executive Officer Feb. 27, 2026 A 74,201 0 0 $0
David A Kaufman President, Ball Aerospace Jan. 24, 2024 A 10,057 0 0 $0
James N Peterson SVP & COO Global MF & HHP Pkg Feb. 23, 2018 J 48,240 0 0 $0
Erik Bouts Sr. VP & COO Globl Mtl Bev Pkg July 27, 2016 A 12,488 0 0 $0
Michael W Feldser Sr VP, COO,GlobalMetalF&HPP Feb. 12, 2016 J 46,617 0 0 $0
Gerrit Heske Sr VP, COO, Global MB Pkging March 14, 2014 J 28,851 0 0 $0
Leon A Midgett EXEC. V.P., & COO. PACKAGING April 30, 2004 J 41,355 0 0 $0
Fauze Villatoro SVP & President South America March 4, 2026 P 13,778 1 0 $100,055
Kathleen Pitre SVP & President NCA March 2, 2026 S 36,772 0 1 $-710,276
Carey Causey SVP & Chief Growth Officer Feb. 27, 2026 A 27,331 0 0 $0
Hannah S. Lim-Johnson SVP, CLO & CORP SEC Feb. 27, 2026 A 9,146 0 0 $0
Scott Arthur Vail SVP & CSCO Feb. 19, 2026 A 0 0 $0
Edmund J. Doering SVP & CIO Feb. 19, 2026 A 0 0 $0
Daniel J. Rabbitt S.V.P & C.F.O Feb. 19, 2026 A 27,709 0 0 $0
Mandy Glew SVP and President, EMEA Feb. 19, 2026 A 6,729 0 0 $0
Nate C Carey Vice President & Controller Feb. 19, 2026 A 7,265 0 1 $-712,211
Daniel William Fisher Chairman & C.E.O. Aug. 28, 2025 M 10,036 0 1 $-175,270
Howard H Yu E.V.P and C.F.O June 11, 2025 M 0 0 0 $0
Stacey J. Panayiotou SVP & CHRO Feb. 21, 2025 A 23,816 0 0 $0
Charles E Baker VP, GEN COUNSEL & CORP SEC Sept. 15, 2023 M 202,301 0 0 $0
Scott C Morrison E.V.P. and C.F.O. Jan. 25, 2023 A 413,102 0 0 $0
Jeff A Knobel Vice President &Treasurer Jan. 31, 2022 M 61,254 0 0 $0
Lisa Ann Pauley EVP, HR & Administration Aug. 9, 2021 M 211,086 0 0 $0
Robert D Strain Sr. VP BallCorp & Pres. BATC Nov. 16, 2020 S 37,922 0 0 $0
Shawn M Barker Vice President & Controller March 15, 2017 J 10,595 0 0 $0
Leroy James Williams Jr VP Information & Tech Services March 15, 2016 J 33,503 0 0 $0
Douglas K Bradford V.P., GLOBAL TAX Jan. 30, 2015 J 30,328 0 0 $0
Raymond J Seabrook EXEC. V.P. & C.O.O. GLOBAL PKG Dec. 31, 2012 J 154,967 0 0 $0
David A Westerlund EXEC VP, ADMINISTRATION Sept. 30, 2011 J 218,820 0 0 $0
Harold L Sohn SR. V.P., CORPORATE RELATIONS Feb. 25, 2011 M 133,140 0 0 $0
John R Friedery SR.V.P. BC & PRES. BMBPAM&ASIA Jan. 26, 2010 M 94,477 0 0 $0
Donald Clyde Lewis RETIRED May 18, 2005 M 59,918 0 0 $0
Betty J. Sapp Director June 15, 2026 A 10,641 0 0 $0
Cathy D Ross Director June 15, 2026 M 0 0 $0
Aaron M Erter Director April 30, 2026 M 5,528 0 0 $0
Todd Allan Penegor Director April 30, 2026 M 11,890 0 0 $0
John E Panichella Director April 30, 2026 M 1,833 0 0 $0
Stuart A Taylor II Director April 30, 2026 A 85,446 0 0 $0
John A Bryant Director April 30, 2026 A 13,468 0 0 $0
Cynthia A Niekamp Director April 30, 2026 M 24,949 0 0 $0
CAVE MICHAEL J Director Sept. 15, 2025 M 8,200 0 0 $0
Dune Ives Director April 30, 2025 A 1,914 0 0 $0
Pedro Henrique Mariani Director April 24, 2025 M 13,122 0 0 $0
Georgia R Nelson Director Sept. 15, 2024 M 13,966 0 0 $0
John A Hayes Director Feb. 6, 2023 S 480,552 0 0 $0
Daniel J Heinrich Director April 28, 2021 A 4,750 0 0 $0
Robert W Alspaugh Director March 15, 2018 J 3,000 0 0 $0
David R Hoover Director March 15, 2018 J 971,090 0 0 $0
SOLSO THEODORE M Director March 15, 2018 J 30,614 0 0 $0
Hanno C Fiedler Director April 26, 2017 A 127,418 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 1 position

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
PARNASSUS INVESTMENTS, LLC ×2 filings April 21, 2025 4.90% Amendment SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 138 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
RSPM · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 4.26% 124,207 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
LYLD · Cambria ETF Trust 2.24% 2,206 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NRES · DBX ETF Trust 1.53% 10,335 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
NUMV · Nushares ETF Trust 1.40% 98,512 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
UYM · ProShares Trust 1.30% 9,505 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
MMID · MFS Active Exchange Traded Funds Tr… 1.05% 6,517 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VAW · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 1.03% 741,920 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
SZNE · Pacer Funds Trust 1.01% 2,221 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FMAT · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 1.00% 98,402 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FXR · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.88% 101,120 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
CZA · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.77% 23,479 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IQSM · New York Life Investments ETF Trust 0.67% 34,683 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DFAT · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.67% 1,492,562 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
MXI · iShares Trust 0.53% 30,033 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
FTA · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.52% 111,520 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RPV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.46% 123,824 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IGE · iShares Trust 0.44% 52,869 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
BKMC · BNY Mellon ETF Trust 0.43% 43,633 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ACLC · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.41% 23,068 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
EBI · RBB Fund Trust 0.41% 49,151 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VBR · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.35% 3,876,269 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
FEX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.34% 83,133 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
BBMC · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0.31% 101,941 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SCHM · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.27% 724,651 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FAB · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.26% 5,901 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
INFO · Harbor ETF Trust 0.24% 30,176 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RSP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.22% 3,391,048 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
SIZE · iShares Trust 0.21% 14,835 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DFVE · DoubleLine ETF Trust 0.21% 963 NS March 31, 2026 N-PORT
EVUS · iShares Trust 0.21% 12,328 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
EUSA · iShares, Inc. 0.20% 61,535 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
BFOR · ALPS ETF Trust 0.20% 7,967 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VB · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.20% 6,106,601 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IYJ · iShares Trust 0.20% 60,497 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
CSM · ProShares Trust 0.18% 17,124 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IWS · iShares Trust 0.16% 402,453 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
TILT · FlexShares Trust 0.15% 49,280 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
NBCR · Neuberger Berman ETF Trust 0.15% 23,726 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
SUSA · iShares Trust 0.12% 80,231 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IWR · iShares Trust 0.12% 1,083,876 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
AVMC · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.12% 8,652 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IMCG · iShares Trust 0.11% 70,456 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IMCB · iShares Trust 0.11% 28,949 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
IMCV · iShares Trust 0.11% 19,533 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
XOEF · iShares Trust 0.09% 339 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DFUV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.09% 211,976 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
AFLG · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VI… 0.08% 10,032 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
NULV · Nushares ETF Trust 0.08% 27,336 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IUS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.08% 11,995 SH Aug. 8, 2026 Daily
DFSU · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.08% 26,916 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT