Amcor is a global producer of plastic packaging primarily for the fast-moving consumer goods industry... Show more
Amcor plc is one of the world's largest packaging companies, producing a broad range of flexible and rigid packaging solutions for the food, beverage, healthcare, personal care, and industrial sectors. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, with operational reach spanning Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia Pacific, Amcor serves thousands of customers across more than 40 countries. The company's competitive advantages include scale-driven procurement efficiencies, deep customer relationships with multinational consumer goods companies, and an expanding portfolio of sustainable packaging innovations. The transformative combination with Berry Global, completed in 2025, significantly expanded Amcor's rigid packaging capabilities and created a combined entity with over $23 billion in annual revenue. Investors closely follow AMCR for its defensive business profile, strong free cash flow generation, and consistent dividend growth.
Over the last 30 calendar days, AMCR shares climbed from a closing price of $43.18 on July 10, 2026, to $47.86 on August 7, 2026 — a gain of $4.68 or approximately 10.84%. The upward trajectory gained momentum in mid-July, coinciding with a wave of favorable analyst revisions and building anticipation around the company's upcoming quarterly report. During this period, the stock broke above both its 50-day simple moving average of roughly $42.71 and its 200-day moving average near $42.48, signaling technical strength.
Zooming out to the quarterly view, AMCR has delivered a broader rally of approximately 18.38% over the trailing three months, significantly outperforming the broader market. The stock found its footing in early May following the company's Q3 earnings release, which confirmed accelerating synergy capture from the Berry integration, robust segment margins, and maintained full-year guidance. This multi-month upswing reflects a market that has steadily re-priced Amcor's earnings resilience, integration execution, and capital return profile.
The sharp 30-day rally can be traced to several converging catalysts. On July 14, Bank of America raised its price target on Amcor from $48 to $51 while reiterating a Buy rating, citing conviction in the Berry integration trajectory and synergy delivery. Truist Financial had already reaffirmed its Buy rating and $51 target in early May, reinforcing a bullish consensus among several sell-side firms. Meanwhile, BMO Capital Markets initiated coverage on July 16 with a Market Perform rating and a $47 target, while Wells Fargo maintained an Equal Weight rating at $43.
Investor sentiment was further supported by the approaching fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report, scheduled for August 12, where analysts project adjusted EPS of $1.20 on revenues of $6.06 billion — representing roughly 20% earnings growth and 19.3% revenue growth year-over-year. The upward revision trend in consensus estimates over the preceding weeks signaled building analyst confidence. Additionally, Amcor's attractive dividend profile — a $0.65 quarterly payout translating to an annualized yield above 5% — continued to draw income-oriented capital into the stock amid a mixed macroeconomic backdrop. Institutional ownership remains substantial at approximately 45%, underscoring steady large-investor interest even as some funds rebalanced positions.
Amcor's quarterly outperformance is rooted in tangible operational progress. The company's fiscal third-quarter results, reported on May 5, showed adjusted EPS of $0.96 — up 6% year-over-year — and revenue of $5.91 billion, which handily exceeded consensus estimates of $5.71 billion. Management highlighted that synergy capture from the Berry Global combination reached $170 million through the first nine months of fiscal 2026, putting the company ahead of its original year-one target of $260 million. The full three-year synergy goal of $650 million remains on track.
Beyond top-line growth, the company advanced its portfolio optimization strategy by reaching agreements to divest six non-core businesses representing roughly $500 million in combined annual revenue, with proceeds directed toward debt reduction. This portfolio sharpening focuses the company on a $20 billion core business generating EBIT margins of approximately 12.3%. The combination of better-than-expected integration execution, disciplined capital allocation, and tangible deleveraging progress formed the foundation for the stock's steady re-rating over the quarter.
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The immediate focal point is Amcor's fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2026 earnings report, scheduled for August 12. Investors will scrutinize whether adjusted EPS meets or exceeds the $1.20 consensus and whether management provides fiscal 2027 guidance that reflects sustained synergy benefits and improved organic volume trends. Commentary on the pace of non-core divestitures, particularly any progress on the North American beverage business, will be closely watched for implications on leverage reduction and portfolio quality.
Macroeconomic factors, including consumer demand elasticity, input cost inflation for raw materials such as resin, and currency fluctuations across Amcor's global footprint, remain ongoing variables. The company's ability to maintain its dividend growth trajectory while funding integration costs and reducing debt toward its target leverage range of 2.5x–3.0x by fiscal 2027 will be a critical metric for long-term investors. Any further analyst revisions, institutional accumulation patterns, or developments in the sustainable packaging regulatory landscape could also influence the stock's direction in the months ahead.
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Disclaimers and LimitationsThe 10-day RSI Indicator for AMCR moved out of overbought territory on July 29, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is shifting from an upward trend to a downward trend. Traders may want to look at selling the stock or buying put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 17 instances where the indicator moved out of the overbought zone. In of the 17 cases the stock moved lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of a move down at .
The Momentum Indicator moved below the 0 level on August 17, 2026. You may want to consider selling the stock, shorting the stock, or exploring put options on AMCR as a result. In of 95 cases where the Momentum Indicator fell below 0, the stock fell further within the subsequent month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram (MACD) for AMCR turned negative on August 13, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to turn lower in the coming weeks. Traders may want to sell the stock or buy put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 53 similar instances when the indicator turned negative. In of the 53 cases the stock turned lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of success at .
Following a 3-day decline, the stock is projected to fall further. Considering past instances where AMCR declined for three days, the price rose further in of 62 cases within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .
AMCR broke above its upper Bollinger Band on July 27, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to drop as the stock moves back below the upper band and toward the middle band. You may want to consider selling the stock or exploring put options.
The Stochastic Oscillator suggests the stock price trend may be in a reversal from a downward trend to an upward trend. of 68 cases where AMCR's Stochastic Oscillator exited the oversold zone resulted in an increase in price. Tickeron's analysis proposes that the odds of a continued upward trend are .
Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where AMCR advanced for three days, in of 286 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .
The Aroon Indicator entered an Uptrend today. In of 196 cases where AMCR Aroon's Indicator entered an Uptrend, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued Uptrend are .
The Tickeron Valuation Rating of (best 1 - 100 worst) indicates that the company is seriously undervalued in the industry. This rating compares market capitalization estimated by our proprietary formula with the current market capitalization. This rating is based on the following metrics, as compared to industry averages: P/B Ratio (1.861) is normal, around the industry mean (6.693). P/E Ratio (19.937) is within average values for comparable stocks, (29.195). Projected Growth (PEG Ratio) (1.068) is also within normal values, averaging (1.002). AMCR has a moderately high Dividend Yield (0.054) as compared to the industry average of (0.031). P/S Ratio (0.936) is also within normal values, averaging (1.292).
The Tickeron Price Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating steady price growth. AMCR’s price grows at a higher rate over the last 12 months as compared to S&P 500 index constituents.
The Tickeron SMR rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating weak sales and an unprofitable business model. SMR (Sales, Margin, Return on Equity) rating is based on comparative analysis of weighted Sales, Income Margin and Return on Equity values compared against S&P 500 index constituents. The weighted SMR value is a proprietary formula developed by Tickeron and represents an overall profitability measure for a stock.
The Tickeron PE Growth Rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), pointing to worse than average earnings growth. The PE Growth rating is based on a comparative analysis of stock PE ratio increase over the last 12 months compared against S&P 500 index constituents.
The Tickeron Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for this company is (best 1 - 100 worst), indicating that the returns do not compensate for the risks. AMCR’s unstable profits reported over time resulted in significant Drawdowns within these last five years. A stable profit reduces stock drawdown and volatility. The average Profit vs. Risk Rating rating for the industry is 82, placing this stock worse than average.
The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows
a company, which engages in the provision of consumer packaging business.
Industry ContainersPackaging