Amcor plc (NYSE:AMCR ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call October 31, 2024 5:30 PM ET Company Participants Tracey Whitehead - Head of Investor Relations Peter Konieczny - Chief Executive Officer Michael Casamento - Executive Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Ghansham Panjabi - Robert W. Baird & Co. John Purtell - Macquarie Research George Staphos - Bank of America Merrill Lynch James Wilson - Jarden Australia Michael Roxland - Truist Securities, Inc. Daniel Kang - CLSA Ltd.
Amcor (AMCR) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.16 per share, in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. This compares to earnings of $0.16 per share a year ago.
AMCR Q1 earnings are expected to have gained from a pick-up in volumes and price mix.
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Amcor (AMCR) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Amcor (AMCR) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
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Amcor is one of 40 stocks I bought for my YARP dividend portfolio last spring. Its price trend fits a concern I see for buy/hold investors. Too many stocks offer fleeting upside. In fact, the "average" stock is flat for about 3 years. My answer to that, with AMCR and dozens of other stocks, is to own them but tactically adjust the position sizes. AMCR is an example of that.