Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Ball Corporation to speak at 2024 BofA Agriculture & Materials Conference

Hey there! So, Ball Corporation, which is pretty much the top dog when it comes to making sustainable aluminium packaging, is planning to have a chit-chat at the Bank of America Global Agriculture & Materials Conference on February 28, 2024. The big guys from Ball, Daniel W. Fisher (he’s the chairman and CEO) and Howard H. Yu (the executive VP and CFO), will take the stage at 11:10 a.m. Eastern time. If you’re keen on catching their talk live, you can hop onto this webcast link they’ve shared.

Agriculture & Materials Conference

Did you miss it live? No worries! You can catch the replay on Ball’s website under the “news and presentations” section, and it’ll be there for 90 days just in case you want to revisit it.

Now, a bit about Ball Corporation: they’re all about providing eco-friendly aluminium packaging solutions for your drinks, personal care, and household stuff. They’ve got around 16,000 people working worldwide and pulled in a cool $14.03 billion in net sales in 2023. Want to know more about them? Check out their website or connect on Facebook or Twitter.

Just a heads-up, though. They’ve got this “forward-looking” statement in their release. It’s basically their way of saying, “Hey, we’re making some educated guesses about the future, but don’t take our word as gospel.” These predictions depend on a bunch of factors, and things might not go as planned. They’ve dotted their i’s and crossed their t’s in their legal filings, which you can peek at if you’re into that sort of thing.

They’ve also mentioned a bunch of stuff that could impact their business, from natural disasters to market changes and even global issues like political instability or health scares. So, it’s all about staying informed and not putting all your eggs in one basket based on future guesses.

And there you have it! A little snapshot of what’s going on with Ball Corporation and their upcoming gig at the conference.

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