Ball Reports Strong First Quarter 2026 Results

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WESTMINSTER, Colo., May 5, 2026

Highlights

WESTMINSTER, Colo., May 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL) today reported first quarter 2026 results.

U.S. GAAP Financial Performance
On a U.S. GAAP basis, the company reported first quarter 2026 net earnings attributable to the corporation of $205 million or total diluted earnings per share of 77 cents, on sales of $3.60 billion, compared to $179 million net earnings attributable to the corporation, or total diluted earnings per share of 63 cents, on sales of $3.10 billion in 2025.

Non-GAAP Financial Performance
Ball's first quarter 2026 comparable net earnings were $251 million, or 94 cents per diluted share compared to $219 million, or 77 cents per diluted share in 2025.

"Ball delivered strong first-quarter results, growing comparable EPS more than 20 percent versus the first quarter of 2025. Higher volumes and operating earnings were driven by our solid financial position, streamlined operating model and disciplined growth strategy. While we remain vigilant amid the current geopolitical and macroeconomic environment, we are well-positioned to execute and achieve our 2026 objectives. Continued operational excellence, coupled with investments in innovation and sustainability, supports manufacturing efficiency, customer success and long-term value creation for shareholders," said Ron Lewis, chief executive officer.

First‑quarter 2026 and 2025 results reflect changes to the company's segment reporting structure implemented to better align with segment leadership and how the business is managed. As a result, plants previously included in the beverage packaging, other non‑reportable segment are now reported within the Beverage packaging, EMEA segment. In addition, the company updated its measures of profitability, comparable operating earnings and comparable net earnings, to better align with how management evaluates segment performance and allocates resources. These updates are intended to more clearly distinguish operating performance at the segment level from corporate‑level financing decisions, improving transparency, accountability, and alignment with how management evaluates performance and allocates capital.

Details of reportable segment comparable operating earnings, business consolidation and other activities, business segment descriptions and other non-comparable items can be found in the notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements that accompany this news release. References to volume data represent units shipped.

Beverage Packaging, North and Central America
Beverage packaging, North and Central America, segment comparable operating earnings for first quarter 2026 were $205 million on sales of $1.78 billion compared to $200 million on sales of $1.46 billion during the same period in 2025. First quarter sales reflect higher volume and price/mix, primarily attributable to higher aluminum prices.

First quarter segment comparable operating earnings increased year-over-year due primarily to higher volume and price/mix, partially offset by higher costs. Year-over-year first quarter segment volume increased low-single digit percent.

Beverage Packaging, EMEA
Beginning this quarter, results for the acquired Benepack business, including two production facilities located in Belgium and Hungary, have been included in the Beverage packaging, EMEA segment as of the acquisition date in January 2026. In addition, current and historical quarterly results for the company's existing facilities in Mumbai, India, Sri City, India and Yangon, Myanmar, as well as results from the former Saudi Arabian business, have been reclassified into the segment.

Beverage packaging, EMEA, segment comparable operating earnings for first quarter 2026 were $134 million on sales of $1.11 billion compared to $111 million on sales of $958 million during the same period in 2025. First quarter sales reflect higher year-over-year shipments and currency translation.

First quarter comparable operating earnings reflect higher volume and currency translation. Year-over-year first quarter segment volume increased low-single digit percent.

Beverage Packaging, South America
Beverage packaging, South America, segment comparable operating earnings for first quarter 2026 were $67 million on sales of $585 million compared to $67 million on sales of $544 million during the same period in 2025. First quarter sales reflect higher prices, primarily attributable to higher aluminum prices, partially offset by lower volume.

First quarter segment comparable operating earnings were flat year-over-year driven by higher price/mix, offset by higher costs and lower volume. Year-over-year first quarter segment volume decreased mid-single digit percent.

Non-reportable
Non-reportable is comprised of undistributed corporate expenses and the results of the company's global personal & home care business.

On March 21, 2025, Ball closed on a transaction for the aluminum cups business, which resulted in Ball deconsolidating the business. The financial results of the aluminum cups business are presented in other non-reportable through the date of the transaction.

On August 27, 2025, the company sold 41 percent of its 51 percent ownership interest in Ball United Arab Can Manufacturing Company, which resulted in Ball deconsolidating the business and retaining a 10 percent ownership interest. The financial results of the Saudi Arabian business are presented in other non-reportable through the date of the transaction.

First quarter results reflect lower year-over-year undistributed corporate expenses.

Outlook
"Our global business remains resilient, supported by passthrough mechanisms that continue to perform as intended in a dynamic environment. We remain on track to deliver our free cash flow objectives for the year, driven by business performance and our strong financial position. This performance supports our expectation to return at least $800 million to shareholders in 2026, while maintaining the flexibility to invest in long-term, sustainable EVA growth projects. Our strong financial foundation remains central to delivering consistent returns and long-term value," said Dan Rabbitt, senior vice president and chief financial officer.

"Our strategy is anchored in long-term value creation: partnering closely with customers, fostering a empowered and engaged workforce, and driving profitable growth through disciplined execution. Enabled by the Ball Business System, this approach supports consistent performance. We remain confident in the growth of aluminum packaging, and, through our EVA-driven framework, in our ability to deliver our long-term target of greater than 10 percent annual EPS growth while continuing to return significant value to shareholders," Lewis said.

About Ball Corporation
Ball Corporation (NYSE: Ball) is the global leader in sustainable aluminum packaging solutions, serving a robust portfolio of customers in the beverage, personal care and household products industries. With 16,000 employees in more than 65 manufacturing plants and facilities worldwide, Ball reported 2025 net sales of $13.16 billion. For more information, visit www.ball.com, or connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram.

Conference Call Details
Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL) will hold its first quarter 2026 earnings call today at 6:30 a.m. Mountain Time (8:30 a.m. Eastern). The North American toll-free number for the call is +1 877-497-9071. International callers should dial +1 201-689-8727. Please use the following URL for a webcast of the live call:

Ball Corporation First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call

For those unable to listen to the live call, a webcast replay and written transcript of the call will be posted within 48 hours of the call's conclusion to Ball's website at www.ball.com/investors under "news & presentations."

Forward-Looking Statement
This release contains "forward-looking" statements concerning future events and financial performance. Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "will," "believe," "continue," "goal" and similar expressions typically identify forward looking statements, which are generally any statements other than statements of historical fact. For example, the forward-looking statements in this news release include statements relating to our plans, strategies, objectives, commitments and guidance. Such statements are based on current expectations or views of the future and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied. You should therefore not place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, and they should be read in conjunction with, and qualified in their entirety by, the cautionary statements referenced below. Ball undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Key factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes and results to be different are summarized in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Ball's Form 10-K, which are available on Ball's website and at www.sec.gov. Additional factors  include among others: supply and demand constraints, fluctuations and changes in consumption patterns; availability/cost of raw materials, equipment, and logistics; competitive packaging, pricing and substitution; power and supply chain interruptions; customer and supplier consolidation; changes in major customer or supplier contracts or loss of a major customer or supplier; inability to pass-through increased costs; footprint adjustments and other manufacturing changes, including the opening and closing of facilities and lines; failure to achieve synergies, productivity improvements or cost reductions; war, political instability, sanctions, and other uncertainties surrounding geopolitical events and governmental policies including relating to the situation in Russia and Ukraine and its impact on Ball's operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions; changes in foreign exchange or tax rates; tariffs, trade actions, or other governmental actions; unfavorable mandatory deposit or packaging laws; regulatory actions or issues including those related to tax, environmental regulation, social and governance reporting, competition, health and workplace safety, including governmental actions or public concerns affecting products filled in Ball's containers, or chemicals or substances used in raw materials or in the manufacturing process; changes in climate and weather and related events such as drought, wildfires, storms, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods; the extent to which sustainability-related opportunities arise and can be capitalized upon; changes in senior management, succession, and the ability to attract and retain skilled labor; strikes; disease; pandemic; labor cost changes; technological developments and innovations; the ability to manage cyber threats; litigation; inflation; pension changes; changes in the rates of return on assets of Ball's defined benefit retirement plans; reduced cash flow; interest rates affecting Ball's debt; successful or unsuccessful joint ventures, acquisitions and divestitures, and their effects on Ball's operating results and business generally.                                                                                                    

Ball Corporation
Condensed Financial Statements (First Quarter 2026)


Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings





Three Months Ended




March 31,

($ in millions, except per share amounts)


2026


2025








Net sales


$

3,603


$

3,097








Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization)



(2,957)



(2,493)

Depreciation and amortization



(159)



(150)

Selling, general and administrative



(150)



(149)

Business consolidation and other activities



(11)



(13)

Interest income



10



7

Interest expense



(78)



(70)








Earnings before taxes



258



229

Tax (provision) benefit



(62)



(53)

Equity in results of affiliates, net of tax



9



5

Earnings from continuing operations



205



181

Discontinued operations, net of tax





(2)








Net earnings



205



179








Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax












Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

205


$

179








Earnings per share:







Basic - continuing operations


$

0.77


$

0.64

Basic - discontinued operations





(0.01)

Total basic earnings per share


$

0.77


$

0.63








Diluted - continuing operations


$

0.77


$

0.64

Diluted - discontinued operations





(0.01)

Total diluted earnings per share


$

0.77


$

0.63








Weighted average shares outstanding (000s):







Basic



265,778



283,292

Diluted



267,411



285,067

 

Ball Corporation
Condensed Financial Statements (First Quarter 2026)


Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows



Three Months Ended



March 31,

($ in millions)


2026


2025








Cash Flows from Operating Activities:







Net earnings


$

205


$

179

Depreciation and amortization



159



150

Business consolidation and other activities



11



13

Deferred tax provision (benefit)



(1)



(29)

Gain on Aerospace disposal





2

Pension contributions



(7)



(7)

Other, net



7



(86)

Changes in working capital components, net of acquisitions and dispositions



(1,151)



(887)

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities



(777)



(665)

Cash Flows from Investing Activities:







Capital expenditures



(161)



(81)

Business acquisitions, net of cash acquired



(75)



(159)

Business dispositions, net of cash sold





1

Derivative settlements



(18)



12

Other, net



(52)



20

Cash provided by (used in) investing activities



(306)



(207)

Cash Flows from Financing Activities:







Changes in borrowings, net



650



1,007

Acquisitions of treasury stock



(1)



(555)

Dividends



(54)



(57)

Other, net



10



1

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities



605



396

Effect of currency exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash



6



12

Change in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash



(472)



(464)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash - beginning of period



1,221



931

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash - end of period


$

749


$

467

 

Ball Corporation
Condensed Financial Statements (First Quarter 2026)


Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets




March 31,

($ in millions)


2026


2025








Assets







Current assets







Cash and cash equivalents


$

730


$

449

Receivables, net



2,904



2,637

Inventories, net



2,223



1,642

Other current assets



345



212

Current assets held for sale



17



100

Total current assets



6,219



5,040

Property, plant and equipment, net



6,796



6,377

Goodwill



4,410



4,241

Intangible assets, net



947



1,062

Other assets



1,398



1,319








Total assets


$

19,770


$

18,039








Liabilities and Equity







Current liabilities







Short-term debt and current portion of long-term debt


$

786


$

583

Payables and other accrued liabilities



4,773



4,240

Current liabilities held for sale





22

Total current liabilities



5,559



4,845

Long-term debt



7,021



6,134

Other long-term liabilities



1,571



1,491

Equity



5,619



5,569








Total liabilities and equity


$

19,770


$

18,039

Ball Corporation
Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements (First Quarter 2026)

1. U.S. GAAP Measures

Business Segment Information

Ball's operations are organized and reviewed by management along its product lines and geographical areas and presented in the three reportable segments outlined below. During the first quarter of 2026, the company implemented changes to its segment reporting structure to align with segment leadership and how the business is managed by the chief operating decision maker (CODM). As a result, the company's plants in the beverage packaging, other non-reportable segment are now included in the beverage packaging, EMEA segment. In addition, the company made changes to its measure of profitability, comparable operating earnings, which better aligns to how the CODM assesses segment performance and resource allocation. See section 2. Non-U.S. GAAP Measures for further details. The company's segment results and disclosures for the three months ended March 31, 2025, have been retrospectively recast to conform to current year presentation.

Beverage packaging, North and Central America : Consists of operations in the U.S., Canada and Mexico that manufacture and sell aluminum beverage containers throughout those countries.

Beverage packaging, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) : Consists of operations in numerous countries throughout Europe, as well as Egypt, Turkey, India and Myanmar, that manufacture and sell aluminum beverage containers throughout those countries.

Beverage packaging, South America : Consists of operations in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Chile that manufacture and sell aluminum beverage containers throughout most of South America.

Other consists of a non-reportable operating segment that manufactures and sells extruded aluminum aerosol containers and recloseable aluminum bottles across multiple consumer categories as well as aluminum slugs (personal & home care or PHC) throughout North America, South America and Europe; undistributed corporate expenses; and intercompany eliminations and other business activities.

In January 2026, the company acquired an 80 percent capital share of Benepack's European beverage can manufacturing business from ORG Technology Co. Ltd. (ORG). ORG will retain a 20 percent ownership interest in the business. The business includes two manufacturing facilities, one in Belgium and one in Hungary, and is included in Ball's beverage packaging, EMEA, segment. The investment further optimizes the company's European manufacturing network as the facilities are well positioned to serve the growing demand of customers for sustainable packaging in the region.

On August 27, 2025, the company sold 41 percent of its 51 percent ownership interest in Ball United Arab Can Manufacturing Company, which resulted in Ball deconsolidating the business and retaining a 10 percent ownership interest. The financial results of the Saudi Arabian business, which were a part of the beverage packaging, other, non-reportable operating segment, are now presented in beverage packaging, EMEA in the tables below through the date of the transaction.

On March 21, 2025, Ball and Ayna.AI LLC (Ayna) executed a Unit Purchase Agreement to form a strategic partnership in which Ball owns a 49 percent interest, which resulted in Ball deconsolidating the aluminum cups business. The financial results of the business are presented in Other in the table below through the date of the transaction.

The company also has investments in operations in Guatemala, Panama, the U.S., Vietnam and Saudi Arabia that are accounted for under the equity method of accounting and, accordingly, those results are not included in segment sales or comparable operating earnings.

Ball Corporation

Notes to the Condensed Financial Statements (First Quarter 2026)





Three Months Ended




March 31,

($ in millions)



2026



2025








Net sales







Beverage packaging, North and Central America


$

1,776


$

1,463

Beverage packaging, EMEA



1,111



958

Beverage packaging, South America



585



544

Reportable segment sales



3,472



2,965

Other



131



132

Net sales


$

3,603


$

3,097








Comparable segment operating earnings







Beverage packaging, North and Central America


$

205


$

200

Beverage packaging, EMEA



134



111

Beverage packaging, South America



67



67

Reportable segment comparable operating earnings



406



378

Other (a)



(19)



(26)

Comparable operating earnings


$

387


$

352








Reconciling items, net (b)


$

(129)


$

(123)








Earnings before taxes


$

258


$

229








(a)

Includes undistributed corporate expenses, net, of $38 million and $43 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively. 

(b)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at the end of section 2. Non-U.S. GAAP Measures.

2. Non-U.S. GAAP Measures

Non-U.S. GAAP Measures – Non-U.S. GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation. They should not be considered superior to, or a substitute for, financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. Presentations of earnings and cash flows presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP are available in the company's earnings releases and quarterly and annual regulatory filings. Information reconciling forward-looking U.S. GAAP measures to non-U.S. GAAP measures is not available without unreasonable effort due to the high variability, complexity and low visibility with respect to certain special items, including restructuring charges, business consolidation and other activities, gains and losses related to acquisition and divestiture of businesses, the ultimate outcome of certain legal or tax proceedings and other non-comparable items. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors and could be material to our results computed in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

During the first quarter of 2026, the company amended its definitions of Comparable Operating Earnings and Comparable Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization. Comparable Operating Earnings now excludes interest income, total amortization expense, factoring fee expense, foreign exchange gain (loss), stock-based compensation expense, unrealized gain (loss) from equity-linked notes and other items included in the reconciling table below. The company also amended its definition of Comparable Net Earnings to now exclude total amortization expense. The prior year amounts associated with these definitions have been recast to conform with the current year's definition and presentation.

Comparable Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (Comparable EBITDA) - Comparable EBITDA is Comparable Operating Earnings before depreciation and amortization.

Comparable Operating Earnings - Comparable Operating Earnings is earnings before, business consolidation, factoring fee expense, foreign exchange gain (loss), intangible amortization, interest expense, interest income, stock-based compensation, taxes, unrealized gain (loss) on equity-linked notes and other items.

Comparable Net Earnings - Comparable Net Earnings is net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation before business consolidation, amortization and other non-comparable items after tax.

Comparable Diluted Earnings Per Share - Comparable Diluted Earnings Per Share is Comparable Net Earnings divided by diluted weighted average shares outstanding.

Net Debt - Net Debt is total debt less cash and cash equivalents, which are derived directly from the company's financial statements.

Free Cash Flow - Free Cash Flow is typically derived directly from the company's cash flow statements and is defined as cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures; and, it may be adjusted for additional items that affect comparability between periods. Free Cash Flow is not a defined term under U.S. GAAP, and it should not be inferred that the entire free cash flow amount is available for discretionary expenditures.

Adjusted Free Cash Flow - Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as Free Cash Flow adjusted for payments made for income tax liabilities related to the Aerospace disposition and other material dispositions. Adjusted Free Cash Flow is not a defined term under U.S. GAAP, and it should not be inferred that the entire Adjusted Free Cash Flow amount is available for discretionary expenditures.

We use Comparable EBITDA, Comparable Operating Earnings, Comparable Net Earnings and Comparable Diluted Earnings Per Share internally to evaluate the company's operating performance. Ball management uses Interest Coverage (Comparable EBITDA to interest expense) and Leverage (Net Debt to Comparable EBITDA) as metrics to monitor the credit quality of Ball Corporation. Management internally uses free cash flow measures to: (1) evaluate the company's liquidity, (2) evaluate strategic investments, (3) plan stock buyback and dividend levels and (4) evaluate the company's ability to incur and service debt. Note that when non-U.S. GAAP measures exclude amortization of intangibles, the measures include the revenue of the acquired entities and all other expenses unless otherwise stated and the acquired assets contribute to revenue generation.

Please see the company's website for further details of the company's non-U.S. GAAP financial measures, including prior year quarterly and annual amounts that have been recast to conform with current definitions above, at www.ball.com/investors under the "Financial Results" tab.

A summary of the effects of non-comparable items on after tax earnings is as follows: 




Three Months Ended



March 31,

($ in millions, except per share amounts)


2026


2025








Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

205


$

179

Business consolidation and other activities (1)



11



13

Intangible amortization



37



36

Unrealized (gain) loss on equity-linked notes (2)



14



Non-comparable tax items



(16)



(11)

(Gain) loss on Aerospace disposal





2

Comparable Net Earnings


$

251


$

219

Comparable Diluted Earnings Per Share


$

0.94


$

0.77



(1)

The charges for the three months ended March 31, 2026, were primarily composed of costs for previously announced facility closures. 




The charges for the three months ended March 31, 2025, were primarily composed of the loss related to the aluminum cups business transaction and costs for previously announced facility closures. These charges were partially offset by income from the receipt of insurance proceeds for replacement costs related to the 2023 fire at the company's Verona, Virginia extruded aluminum slug manufacturing facility.



(2)

As of March 31, 2026, Ball holds $87 million of investments that are linked to the common stock of ORG Technology Co. Ltd. (ORG). Unrealized gains and losses resulting from changes in fair value of the investment are removed from Comparable Net Earnings to provide a clearer view of Ball's ongoing operations.

 

A summary of the effects of reconciling items on  earnings before taxes  is as  follows:




Three Months Ended



March 31,

($ in millions)


2026


2025








Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

205


$

179

Discontinued operations, net of tax





2

Earnings from continuing operations



205



181

Equity in results of affiliates, net of tax



(9)



(5)

Tax provision (benefit)



62



53

Earnings before taxes



258



229

Reconciling items, net (a)



129



123

   Comparable Operating Earnings


$

387


$

352



(a)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at end this section.

 

A summary of Comparable EBITDA, Net Debt, Interest Coverage and Leverage is as follows:




Twelve


Less: Three


Add: Three






Months Ended


Months Ended


Months Ended


Year Ended




December 31,


March 31,


March 31,


March 31,


($ in millions, except ratios)


2025


2025


2026


2026
















Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

912


$

179


$

205


$

938


Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax



3







3


Discontinued operations, net of tax





2





(2)


Earnings from continuing operations



915



181



205



939


Equity in results of affiliates, net of tax



(27)



(5)



(9)



(31)


Tax provision (benefit)



240



53



62



249


Earnings before taxes



1,128



229



258



1,157


Reconciling items, net (a)



443



123



129



449


Comparable Operating Earnings



1,571



352



387



1,606


Depreciation and amortization



622



150



159



631


Intangible amortization



(149)



(36)



(37)



(150)


Comparable EBITDA


$

2,044


$

466


$

509


$

2,087
















Interest expense


$

(314)


$

(70)


$

(78)


$

(322)
















Total debt at period end











$

7,807


Cash and cash equivalents












(730)


Net Debt











$

7,077
















Interest Coverage (Comparable EBITDA/Interest Expense)












6.48

x

Leverage (Net Debt/Comparable EBITDA)












3.39

x



(a)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at end this section.

 

A summary of reconciling items for the tables referenced above is as follows:




Twelve


Less: Three


Add: Three





Months Ended


Months Ended


Months Ended


Year Ended



December 31,


March 31,


March 31,


March 31,

($ in millions)


2025


2025


2026


2026














Business consolidation and other activities



(41)



13



11



(43)

Debt refinancing and other costs



19







19

Factoring fee expense



38



10



10



38

FX (gain) loss



(31)



(7)



(19)



(43)

Intangible amortization



149



36



37



150

Interest expense



314



70



78



322

Interest income



(30)



(7)



(10)



(33)

Stock-based compensation expense



26



8



6



24

Unrealized (gain) loss on equity-linked notes



(1)





14



13

Other, net







2



2

Reconciling items, net



443



123



129



449

 

A summary of free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow is as follows:




Three Months Ended



March 31,

($ in millions)


2026





Total cash provided by (used in) operating activities


$

(777)

Less: Capital expenditures



(161)

Free Cash Flow



(938)

Add: Cash taxes paid for Aerospace disposition



(104)

Adjusted Free Cash Flow


$

(1,042)

 

3. Non-U.S. GAAP Measures Recast for 2025 Full Year Results (unaudited)


Business Segment Information:





First



Second



Third



Fourth


Full




Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Quarter


Year

($ in millions, except ratios)



2025



2025



2025



2025


2025

















Net sales
















Beverage packaging, North and Central America


$

1,463


$

1,613


$

1,638


$

1,572


$

6,286

Beverage packaging, EMEA



958



1,123



1,125



1,026



4,232

Beverage packaging, South America



544



477



508



633



2,162

Reportable segment sales



2,965



3,213



3,271



3,231



12,680

Other



132



125



108



116



481

Net sales


$

3,097


$

3,338


$

3,379


$

3,347


$

13,161

















Comparable segment operating earnings
















Beverage packaging, North and Central America


$

200


$

212


$

215


$

165


$

792

Beverage packaging, EMEA



111



152



164



137



564

Beverage packaging, South America



67



50



77



121



315

Reportable segment comparable operating earnings



378



414



456



423



1,671

Other (a)



(26)



(12)



(16)



(46)



(100)

Comparable operating earnings


$

352


$

402


$

440


$

377


$

1,571

















Reconciling items, net (a)


$

(123)


$

(134)


$

(49)


$

(137)


$

(443)

















Earnings before taxes


$

229


$

268


$

391


$

240


$

1,128



(a)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at end this section.

 

A summary of the effects of non-comparable items on after tax earnings is as follows: 





First



Second



Third



Fourth



Full




Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Year

($ in millions, except per share amounts)



2025



2025



2025



2025



2025

















Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

179


$

212


$

321


$

200


$

912

Business consolidation and other activities



13



12



(78)



12



(41)

Intangible amortization



36



38



37



38



149

Unrealized (gain) loss on equity-linked notes







3



(4)



(1)

Debt refinancing and other costs









19



19

Non-comparable tax items



(11)



(12)



(4)



(19)



(46)

(Gain) loss on Aerospace disposal



2



1



1



(1)



3

Comparable Net Earnings


$

219


$

251


$

280


$

245


$

995

Comparable Diluted Earnings Per Share


$

0.77


$

0.90


$

1.03


$

0.91


$

3.61

 

A summary of the effects of reconciling items on earnings before taxes is as  follows:





First



Second



Third



Fourth



Full




Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Year

($ in millions)



2025



2025



2025



2025



2025

















Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

179


$

212


$

321


$

200


$

912

Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax





3







3

Discontinued operations, net of tax



2





1



(3)



Earnings from continuing operations



181



215



322



197



915

Equity in results of affiliates, net of tax



(5)



(8)



(7)



(7)



(27)

Tax provision (benefit)



53



61



76



50



240

Earnings before taxes



229



268



391



240



1,128

Reconciling items, net (a)



123



134



49



137



443

   Comparable Operating Earnings


$

352


$

402


$

440


$

377


$

1,571



(a)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at end this section.

 

A summary of Comparable EBITDA, Net Debt, Interest Coverage and Leverage is as follows:




Year Ended




December 31,


($ in millions, except ratios)


2025







Net earnings attributable to Ball Corporation


$

912


Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax



3


Earnings from continuing operations



915


Equity in results of affiliates, net of tax



(27)


Tax provision (benefit)



240


Earnings before taxes



1,128


Reconciling items, net (a)



443


Comparable Operating Earnings



1,571


Depreciation and amortization



622


Intangible amortization



(149)


Comparable EBITDA


$

2,044







Interest expense


$

(314)







Total debt at period end


$

7,012


Cash and cash equivalents



(1,212)


Net Debt


$

5,800







Interest Coverage (Comparable EBITDA/Interest Expense)



6.51

x

Leverage (Net Debt/Comparable EBITDA)



2.83

x



(a)

For further details regarding reconciling items refer to the summary of reconciling items table at end this section.

 

A summary of reconciling items for the tables referenced above is as follows :





First



Second



Third



Fourth



Full




Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Quarter



Year

($ in millions)



2025



2025



2025



2025



2025

















Business consolidation and other activities



13



12



(78)



12



(41)

Debt refinancing and other costs









19



19

Factoring fee expense



10



9



9



10



38

FX (gain) loss



(7)



(6)



(9)



(9)



(31)

Intangible amortization



36



38



37



38



149

Interest expense



70



81



85



78



314

Interest income



(7)



(5)



(8)



(10)



(30)

Stock-based compensation expense



8



10



5



3



26

Unrealized (gain) loss on equity-linked notes







3



(4)



(1)

Other, net





(5)



5





Reconciling items, net


$

123


$

134


$

49


$

137


$

443

 

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