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Ball Corp. Stock Price History

Ball Corp. EPS

EPSDividend / share
0.03.57.010.514.02008201020122014201620182020202220242025

Ball Corp. Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
1.40%
Annual Dividend
0.80 USD
Payout
23.32%
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
CAGR 5Y
5.92%
0.00.20.40.60.919951998200120042007201020132016201920222025

Ball Corp. Dividend Yield

Ball Corp. Payout Ratio

0%10%19%29%39%2008201020122014201620182020202220242025

Ball Corp. Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
0.00%
0.00%
5.92%
19.93%
18.92%
Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
1.40%
avg Consumer Cyclical: 3.50%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2026-08-31
last: 2026-06-01
Ex-DateAmount
2026-06-010.20 USD
2026-03-020.20 USD
2025-12-010.20 USD
2025-09-020.20 USD
2025-06-020.20 USD
2025-03-030.20 USD
2024-12-020.20 USD
2024-09-030.20 USD

Ball Corp. is a global packaging company specializing in sustainable aluminum containers for the beverage, personal care, and household products industries. The company focuses on lightweight, infinitely recyclable aluminum cans and bottles that support brand differentiation and resource efficiency for major consumer goods customers worldwide. Its operations are organized primarily across North and Central America, South America, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa, serving a diverse mix of soft drink, beer, energy drink, and aerosol product manufacturers. Beyond consumer packaging, Ball Corp. also provides aerospace technologies and services, primarily to U.S. government and defense-related customers, including systems engineering, advanced sensors, and mission support. This combination of packaging and aerospace activities positions Ball Corp. as a key player at the intersection of consumer goods supply chains and high-reliability government contracting. Founded in 1880 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, the company today plays a significant role in global packaging infrastructure, particularly in markets prioritizing recyclability and circular material use.