Avery Dennison Corp. stock underperforms Monday when compared to competitors
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) stock fell by 1.24% on Monday, closing at $169.35, despite a positive trading day for the broader market. The S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average both saw gains. This marked the second consecutive day of losses for Avery Dennison Corp.
Reflective Materials Market Is Going to Boom |• 3M • Avery Dennison
Worldwide Market Reports (WMR) has released a detailed research study on the "Reflective Materials Market Size and Forecast 2026-2033," analyzing growth drivers, challenges, and opportunities. The report utilizes primary and secondary research, including SWOT and Porter's Five Forces analysis, to provide insights into market dynamics, segmentation, and competitive landscapes. It aims to help stakeholders and investors make informed decisions by outlining key players like 3M and Avery Dennison, market segments by type and application, and regional trends.
BASF and Avery Dennison to launch acrylates based on renewable electricity
BASF and Avery Dennison are collaborating to launch new butyl acrylate and 2-ethylhexylacrylate products, manufactured using renewable electricity at BASF's Freeport, Texas site. These "RE" products aim to reduce CO2 emissions and improve carbon footprint by attributing 100% of their electricity consumption to wind and solar sources. The initiative supports Avery Dennison's goal to reduce Scope 3 GHG emissions and advance the use of more sustainable raw materials in adhesives and sealants.
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft Initiates Coverage on Avery Dennison (NYSE:AVY)
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft has initiated coverage on Avery Dennison (NYSE:AVY) with a "buy" rating and a price target of $200.00, suggesting a 15.71% upside from its current price. This aligns with a generally positive analyst outlook, featuring ten Buy ratings and three Holds, and an average price target of $207.75. The company recently exceeded EPS estimates for its last quarter and provided Q1 2026 EPS guidance of $2.40-$2.46.
Kelley Padgett joins Avery Dennison as VP, CPG - intelligent labels
Kelley Padgett has been appointed as Vice President, CPG - intelligent labels, at Avery Dennison Corp. With over two decades of experience in sales and marketing, including a recent role leading Sanofi SA’s Walmart team, Padgett will focus on helping consumer packaged goods (CPG) leaders improve visibility in their supply chains. Her appointment highlights the growing importance of intelligent labels in protecting margins and enhancing brand strategies for CPG companies.
BASF and Avery Dennison to launch acrylates based on renewable electricity
BASF and Avery Dennison are collaborating to launch new Butyl acrylate RE and 2-Ethylhexylacrylate RE products, which are manufactured using renewable electricity from wind and solar sources at BASF's Freeport, Texas site. This initiative aims to reduce CO2 emissions in the manufacturing process and improve the products' carbon footprint. Avery Dennison's commercialization of these products contributes to their goal of reducing Scope 3 GHG emissions and integrating more sustainable raw materials into their adhesives and sealants.
Avery Dennison to webcast Q1 results April 28 before 11 a.m. call
Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) announced it will host its first quarter 2026 earnings conference call on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. ET. The earnings release will be issued at approximately 6:45 a.m. ET on the same day. The event will be webcast live and available for replay on the company's Investor Relations website.
Meyer Handelman Co. Sells 25,080 Shares of Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
Meyer Handelman Co. significantly reduced its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation, selling 25,080 shares and retaining 19,920 shares valued at approximately $3.62 million in Q4. This comes as insiders sold a combined 34,156 shares worth $5.93 million in the last quarter, reducing insider ownership to 0.81%. Despite insider sales, Avery Dennison beat Q4 EPS estimates, provided positive Q1 2026 guidance, and has received multiple upward analyst price target revisions, holding a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating with an average target of $208.45.
AVY SEC Filings - Avery Dennison Corp 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K Forms
This page provides a comprehensive resource for Avery Dennison (AVY) SEC filings, including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms. It features AI-powered summaries of these documents to help investors understand the company's financial performance, capital structure, and risks. Recent filings cover executive equity transactions, bylaw revisions, acquisition and risk outlooks, and preliminary financial results.
Industrial Packaging Stocks Q4 Results: Benchmarking Graphic Packaging Holding (NYSE:GPK)
Graphic Packaging Holding (GPK) reported flat revenues of $2.10 billion in Q4, exceeding analyst expectations but showing the slowest revenue growth among its peers, leading to a 36.3% stock decline. The industrial packaging sector saw mixed Q4 results, with revenues beating consensus by 2.2% but share prices down 11.8% on average. The article details best and weakest performers, including Sealed Air (SEE) with strong results and Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) missing estimates, while also touching on broader market shifts from AI concerns to geopolitical risks.
Crown Holdings to post Q1 results April 27, then hold call next morning
Crown Holdings (NYSE: CCK) will release its first-quarter 2026 results after market close on Monday, April 27, 2026. The company will host a conference call on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. EDT to discuss these results. Dial-in details and webcast information for the call and replay options have been provided.
Bio-Based PSA for Paper and Fiber-Based Flexible Packaging Market Outlook: India & China Lead Growth to USD 285.1 Million by 2036 | H.B. Fuller, Henkel
The global bio-based pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) market for paper and fiber-based flexible packaging is projected to grow from USD 106.0 million in 2026 to USD 285.1 million by 2036, driven by strict extended producer responsibility (EPR) regulations and the shift from fossil-derived acrylics to renewable feedstocks. Key growth is expected from India and China due to aggressive bans on single-use plastics and rapid e-commerce expansion, with food & beverage remaining the largest end-use segment. The market emphasizes balancing sustainability with operational efficiency, making compliance a commercial necessity for packaging manufacturers.
Avery Dennison Corp. Stock: Materials and Solutions Leader Faces Mixed Institutional Moves Amid Stea
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY), a leader in labeling and packaging solutions, shows a balanced business model across its Materials and Solutions Groups. The company's stock is experiencing mixed institutional movements, with some firms establishing new positions while others trim holdings, indicating nuanced investor sentiment. Despite this, Avery Dennison's robust financial health, strategic capital allocation, and strong market position in critical supply chains provide a stable outlook for North American investors.
Accurate Wealth Management LLC Takes $2.23 Million Position in Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
Accurate Wealth Management LLC has acquired a new position of 11,817 shares in Avery Dennison Corporation, valued at approximately $2.23 million, according to its latest 13F filing. Other institutional investors like Norges Bank and Wellington Management Group have also adjusted their holdings in the industrial products company. Avery Dennison recently announced a quarterly dividend and analysts have given the stock a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating with a target price of $208.45.
What to Expect From Avery Dennison's Next Quarterly Earnings Report
Avery Dennison (AVY) is set to release its Q1 2026 earnings, with analysts projecting an adjusted EPS of $2.43, a 5.7% increase year-over-year. The company has a history of exceeding earnings estimates, and analysts currently hold a "Moderate Buy" rating with a potential upside of 24.3%. Despite a recent stock decline compared to the broader market, strong Q4 2025 results and positive guidance suggest a favorable outlook for the materials science company.
What to Expect From Avery Dennison's Next Quarterly Earnings Report
Avery Dennison (AVY) is set to release its Q1 2026 results, with analysts projecting an adjusted EPS of $2.43, a 5.7% increase from the prior year. Despite underperforming the broader market over the last 52 weeks, the company saw a 3.4% rise in shares after strong Q4 2025 results. Analysts hold a "Moderate Buy" rating with a potential upside of 24.3% from current levels.
Packaging Corp of America (NYSE: PKG) details 2026 board, pay and auditor votes
Packaging Corporation of America (NYSE: PKG) has released details for its 2026 Annual Meeting, where shareholders will vote on the election of nine directors, the ratification of KPMG LLP as auditor, and an advisory proposal on executive compensation. The proxy statement highlights the company's strong 2025 financial performance, including increased net sales and earnings per share, as well as its compensation philosophy focused on long-term, performance-based awards. PKG’s executive compensation largely comprises equity tied to Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) and Total Shareholder Return (TSR), and the board unanimously recommends voting for all proposals.
Crown promotes Singapore executive to oversee Asia Pacific, transit packaging
Crown Holdings Inc. (NYSE: CCK) has appointed Dr. John M. Rost as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer – Asia Pacific and Transit Packaging, effective April 1, 2026. Dr. Rost, currently President of the Asia Pacific region, will expand his responsibilities to include global Transit Packaging while remaining based in Tampa and reporting to CEO Timothy J. Donahue. His promotion recognizes his significant contributions since joining Crown in 1997, particularly in sustainability and regulatory affairs.
Vanguard disaggregates holdings; reports 0 AVY shares (AVY)
Vanguard Group filed an amended Schedule 13G/A, reporting 0 shares beneficially owned of Avery Dennison Corp common stock. This change is due to an internal realignment effective January 12, 2026, where certain Vanguard subsidiaries will now report their holdings separately in reliance on SEC Release No. 34-39538. Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, signed the filing, indicating that Vanguard Group, Inc. no longer has beneficial ownership over these disaggregated securities.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) shares dropped 1.24% to $168.52 on Thursday, ending a three-day winning streak, despite a generally poor trading session for the broader stock market. The S&P 500 Index fell 1.74% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.01%.
SG Americas Securities LLC Purchases 156,903 Shares of Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
SG Americas Securities LLC significantly increased its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation, acquiring an additional 156,903 shares in the fourth quarter, boosting its total holdings to 180,240 shares valued at over $32 million. The article also details recent analyst ratings, insider transactions, and Avery Dennison's financial performance, including its latest dividend announcement and strong earnings report. Several other institutional investors have also adjusted their positions in the company, with hedge funds and institutional investors collectively owning 94.17% of the stock.
AVY SEC Filings - Avery Dennison Corp 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K Forms
This page provides access to Avery Dennison Corporation's (NYSE: AVY) official SEC filings, including 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K reports, along with AI-powered summaries. The filings detail the company's financial performance, capital structure, and risk factors across its Materials Group and Solutions Group segments. Recent filings highlight insider trading activities, equity award grants to executives and directors, and the vesting of performance-based stock units.
Q4 Earnings Highs And Lows: International Paper (NYSE:IP) Vs The Rest Of The Industrial Packaging Stocks
International Paper (NYSE:IP) reported mixed Q4 earnings, with revenues beating expectations but adjusted operating income and EPS missing analysts' estimates. Despite the fastest revenue growth among its peers, the stock saw a slight decline. The article also reviews the performance of other industrial packaging stocks, highlighting Sealed Air (SEE) as the strongest performer and Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) as the weakest in Q4.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) saw its stock rise by 2.84% to $170.64 on Wednesday, outpacing the broader market indices like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. This marked the third consecutive day of gains for the company's shares. The strong performance occurred during a favorable trading session for the stock market overall.
Amcor plc stock positioned strongly in booming connected packaging market amid sustainability push
Amcor plc is strategically positioned in the rapidly growing connected packaging market, integrating smart technologies like QR codes and NFC into recyclable formats. The company's focus on traceability, consumer engagement, and sustainability is driving its competitive edge, especially in key growth regions like North America, and attracting US investors. Despite risks such as intense competition and regulatory changes, Amcor's innovation and diversified portfolio present a strong play in the evolving packaging sector.
Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY Shares Sold by DAVENPORT & Co LLC
DAVENPORT & Co LLC reduced its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) by 3.4% in Q4, now holding 279,805 shares valued at $50.99 million. This comes as insiders have sold 34,156 shares over the last 90 days. Despite institutional ownership of 94.17%, the company reported strong Q4 results, beating EPS estimates, and has an average "Moderate Buy" rating from analysts with an average target price of $208.45.
Q4 Earnings Highs And Lows: International Paper (NYSE:IP) Vs The Rest Of The Industrial Packaging Stocks
This article examines the Q4 earnings performance of industrial packaging stocks, focusing on International Paper (NYSE:IP) compared to its peers. While the sector saw mixed results with revenues generally beating estimates, share prices declined. The report highlights International Paper's revenue growth, Sealed Air (NYSE:SEE) as the best performer, and Packaging Corporation of America (NYSE:PKG) as the weakest.
Congress Asset Management Co. Grows Position in Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
Congress Asset Management Co. recently increased its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) by 14.5% in the fourth quarter, bringing its total holdings to 97,622 shares valued at approximately $17.76 million. Despite some insider selling, institutional investors collectively own a significant 94.17% of the company. Avery Dennison exceeded quarterly EPS estimates, provided positive Q1 2026 guidance, and holds a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating from Wall Street analysts with an average target price of $208.45.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock faces materials sector headwinds amid stable performance and no fresh cat
Avery Dennison Corp. stock exhibits stable performance despite broader materials sector headwinds, lacking immediate major catalysts. The company's diverse portfolio in labeling and packaging, emphasis on sustainable solutions, and operational resilience contribute to its steady positioning. US investors are advised to monitor the stock for potential shifts in industrial demand and supply chain dynamics, with an eye on upcoming quarterly guidance and sector recovery signals.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock faces materials sector headwinds amid stable growth outlook for US invest
Avery Dennison Corp. (ISIN: US0536111091) continues to demonstrate steady performance in the materials sector, driven by consistent demand for its labeling and packaging solutions despite global economic pressures. The company's strategic focus on sustainable materials and high-margin RFID solutions positions it for long-term growth, appealing to US investors who value its strong domestic footprint and dividend consistency. While facing risks like raw material price volatility, its diversified customer base and innovation in RFID provide a competitive edge.
The most innovative manufacturing companies for 2026
This article highlights the most innovative manufacturing companies for 2026, featuring Hertha Metals, Cellares, Newell Brands, and Siemens. These companies are recognized for driving innovation through advancements in materials, components, factory operations, and supply chain visibility. The industry is responding to pressures on energy, labor, and supply chains by adopting intelligent systems and sustainable practices.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock shows stable growth in label business amid Materials Group challenges
Avery Dennison Corp. is demonstrating stable growth in its label business, driven by consistent demand from retail and logistics sectors, despite challenges in its broader Materials Group due to volatile input costs. The company's focus on sustainable labeling, operational efficiency, and high-margin RFID solutions positions it favorably for future growth and appeals to US investors seeking a defensive play with capital returns.
U.S. Safety Label Market Is Going to Boom | 3M • Avery Dennison • Brady Corporation
The U.S. Safety Label Market is projected to experience significant growth from 2026-2033, driven by increasing demand and technological advancements. A new report by Coherent Market Insights provides a comprehensive analysis of the market, including key players like 3M, Avery Dennison, and Brady Corporation, market segmentation, regional insights, and growth opportunities. It aims to offer stakeholders a detailed understanding of market trends, competitive landscapes, and future prospects to aid in strategic decision-making.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock underperforms Monday when compared to competitors despite daily gains
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) shares rose 2.28% to $164.84 on Monday, breaking a four-day losing streak, despite underperforming compared to broader market indices like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, which saw larger percentage gains. This performance occurred during an overall strong trading session for the stock market.
Sonoco Products Company stock faces dividend scrutiny amid packaging sector pressures
Sonoco Products Company maintains an attractive dividend yield above 5% on the NYSE, drawing interest from DACH investors despite pressures in the competitive packaging sector. The company's consistent dividend growth, solid financial health, and strategic focus on sustainable materials anchor investor confidence. However, economic slowdowns, commodity price swings, and increasing competition for recyclable packaging pose risks to its continued performance.
Shifting Tides: Institutional Realignment at Avery Dennison ()
Avery Dennison is experiencing a significant shift in its shareholder base, with hedge funds increasing stakes while some traditional banking institutions reduce their holdings. Despite the company's strong operational performance and positive analyst outlook, this institutional realignment and insider selling are creating pressure on the stock price. The future stock performance will largely depend on whether new institutional buying can overcome the selling pressure from other major investors.
Shifting Tides: Institutional Realignment at Avery Dennison ()
Avery Dennison (AVY) is experiencing a significant shift in its shareholder base, with some hedge funds increasing their stakes while traditional banks reduce their holdings, causing pressure on the stock price. Despite this, the company reported strong Q4 2025 earnings and maintains a consistent dividend policy, along with a "Moderate Buy" rating from analysts. The ongoing tug-of-war between institutional investors and the company's solid operational foundation will determine its future market performance.
If You Invested $1,000 in Avery Dennison Corp (AVY)
This article analyzes the historical performance of investing $1,000 in Avery Dennison Corp (AVY) over different periods, comparing it to the S&P 500. It highlights that a $1,000 investment made 10 years ago would now be worth $2,354, representing a 135.4% total return. The piece also provides an overview of Avery Dennison's business, including its focus on materials science, digital identification solutions like RFID, key operating segments, and financial details.
A Look At International Paper (IP) Valuation After US$225 Million Mississippi Packaging Investment
International Paper (IP) is investing US$225 million in a new sustainable packaging facility in Mississippi, replacing an older plant. Despite this investment, the company has seen weak short-term share price performance, though its 3-year return is positive. Analysts view IP as undervalued, with a consensus price target suggesting significant upside, but note risks like mill reliability and European market pressures.
Tudor Investment Corp ET AL Boosts Stock Position in Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
Tudor Investment Corp ET AL significantly increased its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) by 245.5% in Q3, bringing its total to 99,074 shares valued at over $16 million. Other institutional investors like Wellington and Norges Bank also made substantial changes. Analysts have issued "Moderate Buy" ratings with an average price target of $208.45, following the company's recent EPS beat and dividend announcement.
AVY PE Ratio & Valuation, Is AVY Overvalued
Avery Dennison Corp (AVY) is considered to be in the "Fair zone" with a current forward PE ratio of 17.95, which is lower than its five-year average of 20.13. The fair price for AVY is estimated to be between $155.67 and $194.08 using a relative valuation method. While its P/B ratio is higher than its 3-year and 5-year averages, its P/S ratio of 1.53 is significantly above the industry average of 0.75, suggesting this premium might be unsustainable despite revenue growth.
Tudor Investment Corp ET AL Buys 70,398 Shares of Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
Tudor Investment Corp ET AL significantly increased its stake in Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) in Q3 by 245.5%, purchasing 70,398 additional shares, bringing its total to 99,074 shares valued at $16.07 million. Other institutional investors like Vanguard Group Inc. and Wellington Management Group LLP also boosted their holdings, with institutional investors now owning 94.17% of the stock. Despite this, company insiders have sold 34,156 shares in the last three months, and the company pays a quarterly dividend of $0.94.
CIBC Bancorp USA Inc. Takes $7.72 Million Position in Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
CIBC Bancorp USA Inc. has acquired a new position in Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY), purchasing 47,610 shares valued at approximately $7.72 million. Institutional investors now own 94.17% of the stock, while insiders, including Director Mitchell R. Butier, have sold shares totaling over $5.93 million in the last quarter, reducing their ownership to 0.84%. Avery Dennison reported strong quarterly earnings, beat analyst estimates, and has a consensus "Moderate Buy" rating with an average target price of $208.45.
Is International Paper (IP) Pricing Offer A Long Term Opportunity After Recent Share Weakness
International Paper (IP) stock has experienced recent weakness, prompting Simply Wall St to analyze its valuation. Using a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model, the company appears significantly undervalued, trading at a 70.1% discount to its estimated intrinsic value of $112.98. The Price/Sales ratio also suggests undervaluation compared to industry averages and Simply Wall St's proprietary Fair Ratio.
New Mississippi packaging plant will move workers from older IP site
International Paper (NYSE: IP) plans a $225 million investment to build a new 468,000-square-foot sustainable packaging facility in Rankin County, Mississippi. This greenfield project aims to modernize its manufacturing footprint, reduce structural costs, improve reliability, and enhance product quality and service capabilities. Construction is expected to start in June 2026, with operations commencing in Q4 2027, and employees from the existing Richland plant will transition to the new site.
Board of the Pension Protection Fund Invests $1.56 Million in Avery Dennison Corporation $AVY
The Board of the Pension Protection Fund recently invested $1.56 million in Avery Dennison Corporation, purchasing 8,600 shares in the fourth quarter. This comes as institutional investors collectively own 94.17% of the company, while insiders sold approximately $5.93 million worth of shares last quarter. Avery Dennison beat Q4 EPS expectations, reported revenue growth, and maintains a "Moderate Buy" analyst rating with a $208.45 price target.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) shares dropped 1.02% to $162.99 on Thursday, marking its third consecutive day of losses, despite a general market downturn. The S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average also experienced declines. This article highlights AVY's stock performance relative to its peers on a challenging trading day.
Avery Dennison Corp. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors
Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) shares dropped 3.76% to $164.67 on Wednesday, marking its second consecutive day of losses. This underperformance occurred during a generally negative trading session, with the S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average also experiencing declines.
Is Avery Dennison Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY), a large-cap materials science and digital identification solutions company, has significantly underperformed the Nasdaq Composite ($NASX) and its peer, Ball Corporation (BALL). The stock has declined 16.6% from its 52-week high, with YTD losses of 8.5% and a 7.6% drop over the past year, largely due to challenging volume outlooks in packaging and margin pressures. Despite this underperformance, Wall Street analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" rating with a potential upside of 22.4%.
Is Avery Dennison Stock Underperforming the Nasdaq?
Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY) is a large-cap materials science and digital identification solutions company that has recently underperformed the Nasdaq Composite (NASX) and its peer, Ball Corporation (BALL). The stock has declined significantly from its 52-week high and is trading below its moving averages due to challenging volume outlook in the packaging sector, softer demand, and margin pressures. Despite this, Wall Street analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" rating for AVY, with a potential upside of 22.4%.