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Packaging firm Silgan Holdings Q2 revenue up 11%, beats expectations
Jul 30, 2025 4:27 AM

Overview

* Silgan Holdings Q2 2025 rev grows 11% yr/yr, beating analyst expectations, per LSEG data

* Adjusted EPS for Q2 2025 misses analyst estimates, despite 15% yr/yr growth

* Co's performance driven by dispensing products and metal containers for pet food

Outlook

* Silgan ( SLGN ) revises 2025 EPS guidance to $3.85-$4.05

* Company expects 2025 free cash flow of $430 mln

* Silgan sees Q3 2025 EPS between $1.18 and $1.28

* Company anticipates lower Q3 EBIT in Metal Containers

Result Drivers

* DISPENSING GROWTH - Record net sales in Dispensing and Specialty Closures driven by Weener acquisition and higher organic volumes

* PET FOOD CONTAINERS - Mid-single digit volume growth in metal containers for pet food markets contributed to EBIT growth

* BEVERAGE MARKET DECLINE - Specialty closures volumes for North American beverage markets declined due to cool and wet weather conditions

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q2 Sales Beat $1.54 $1.53

bln bln (9

Analysts

)

Q2 Miss $1.01 $1.03

Adjusted (10

EPS Analysts

)

Q2 Net $89 mln

Income

Q2 Basic $0.83

EPS

Q2 Gross $299.10

Profit mln

Q2 $118.80

Pretax mln

Profit

Analyst Coverage

* The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 10 "strong buy" or "buy", 2 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"

* The average consensus recommendation for the non-paper containers & packaging peer group is "buy"

* Wall Street's median 12-month price target for Silgan Holdings Inc ( SLGN ) is $63.50, about 12.1% above its July 29 closing price of $55.80

Press Release:

(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)

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