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Greif, Inc.

Greif, Inc.

Greif, Inc. is a global manufacturer of industrial packaging and container products β€” from steel, plastic and fibre drums to intermediate bulk containers and containerboard. Investors should know Greif serves a broad set of industries (chemical, food, petroleum and industrial products) and derives revenue from both product sales and value-added services such as reconditioning and filling. Its performance is cyclical, linked to industrial production and commodity prices, and margins can be affected by raw-material, energy and freight costs as well as currency moves. Management has pursued acquisitions and operational improvements to enhance scale and margins while investing in recycling and circular solutions. With a market capitalisation near $2.9bn, Greif is a mid‑cap exposure to industrial packaging β€” potentially interesting for investors seeking cyclical industrial plays, but not without risk. This is general educational information, not personal investment advice; consider your objectives and seek professional guidance.

Stock Performance Snapshot

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Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying Greif's stock with a target price of $78.4, indicating future growth potential.

Above Average

Financial Health

Greif, Inc. is performing well with strong revenues and cash flow, indicating good financial stability.

Average

Dividend

Greif, Inc.'s dividend yield of 3.53% indicates a steady income for investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $35.30 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Packaging market dynamics

Demand closely follows industrial activity and commodity cycles, offering growth in expansion phases but exposing investors to volatility during slowdowns.

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Global supply footprint

Operations across North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America provide diversification but add currency, regulatory and supply‑chain complexity that can affect results.

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Sustainability & efficiency

Investments in recycling, circular solutions and operational efficiencies can lower costs and meet customer demand, though benefits depend on execution and timing.

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