Amcor

AMCR Q3 2025 Earnings

Reported Apr 30, 2025 at 4:16 PM ET · SEC Source

Q3 25 EPS

$0.18

MISS 1.64%

Est. $0.18

Q3 25 Revenue

$3.33B

MISS 3.88%

Est. $3.47B

vs S&P Since Q3 25

-39.4%

TRAILING MARKET

AMCR -10.3% vs S&P +29.0%

Market Reaction

Did AMCR Beat Earnings? Q3 2025 Results

Amcor delivered a mixed fiscal third quarter, missing on both the top and bottom lines even as it closed its landmark merger with Berry Global ahead of schedule. The packaging giant posted adjusted EPS of $0.18, a 1.64% shortfall versus the $0.18 con… Read more Amcor delivered a mixed fiscal third quarter, missing on both the top and bottom lines even as it closed its landmark merger with Berry Global ahead of schedule. The packaging giant posted adjusted EPS of $0.18, a 1.64% shortfall versus the $0.18 consensus estimate, while net sales of $3.33 billion fell 2.3% year over year and came in 3.88% below expectations. The primary culprits were foreign exchange headwinds of roughly 2% and a sharper-than-anticipated drop in North America beverage volumes within the Rigid Packaging segment, which saw comparable constant currency sales decline 12%. On a brighter note, healthcare destocking in the Flexibles segment is now essentially complete, and underlying volumes grew across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The closing of the Berry Global transaction on April 30 creates a combined entity with approximately $23 billion in annual sales and $650 million in targeted synergies over three years. Looking ahead, Amcor narrowed its fiscal 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to approximately $0.72 to $0.74, with adjusted free cash flow targeted between $900 million and $1 billion.

Key Takeaways

  • Strong cost performance across both segments
  • Improving price/mix trends driven by healthcare volume recovery
  • Volumes in line with prior year with modest share gains offsetting weak consumer demand
  • Low-to-mid single digit volume growth across Europe, Asia, and Latin America
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AMCR YoY Financials

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AMCR Revenue by Segment

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“Today is a defining day for Amcor as we closed our transformational merger with Berry Global. Through this combination, Amcor has enhanced positions in attractive categories, a broader, more complete customer offering and expanded material science and innovation capabilities. As a result, we believe we are now uniquely positioned to deliver more consistent and sustainable organic growth and further improve margins, in line with our strategy.”

— Peter Konieczny, Q3 2025 Earnings Press Release