Ball shares jump 5.02% intraday as Truist and Mizuho raise price targets to $75–$70, citing strong Q4 earnings and 2026 sold-out capacity.
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Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026 2:32 pm ET1min read
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Ball surged 5.02% intraday after multiple analysts upgraded price targets and Ball reported robust Q4 results. Truist raised its price target to $75 from $69, while Mizuho increased its target to $70 from $58, both maintaining Buy/Outperform ratings. Ball’s Q4 earnings of $0.91 per share and $3.35 billion revenue exceeded estimates, with management forecasting record 2026 volumes and 10%+ EPS growth. The company also highlighted sold-out North American can capacity for 2026, strong operating margins, and $600 million+ share repurchase plans. These developments, coupled with improved EBITDA and operational efficiency, fueled investor optimism amid favorable analyst sentiment.
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