Berry Global Group supplies a range of non-woven products used within consumer and industrial end markets. Co.'s segments are: Consumer Packaging International, which manufactures closures and dispensing systems, pharmaceutical devices and packaging, bottles and canisters, containers, and technical components; Consumer Packaging North America, which manufactures containers and pails, foodservice, closures and overcaps, bottles and prescription vials, and tubes; Engineered Materials, which manufactures stretch and shrink films, converter films, institutional can liners, among others; and Health, Hygiene and Specialties, which manufactures healthcare, hygiene, specialties, and tapes products. We show 38 historical shares outstanding datapoints in our BERY shares outstanding history coverage, used to compute BERY market cap on those dates.
Understanding the changing numbers of shares outstanding, the changing
share price, and the resulting changing BERY market cap history over the course of time is important for investors
interested in comparing BERY's market cap history versus its peers.
Many "beginner" or "novice" investors will look at one stock trading at a price of $10 per share and another trading at
a price of $20 per share and think the latter company is worth twice as much. Of course, that is a completely meaningless comparison without also knowing how many shares outstanding there are for each of the two companies,
and then calculating their respective market caps. Comparing the share price of BERY versus a peer is one thing; comparing
BERY market cap versus a peer is a completely different story.
Furthermore, via fluctuation both in per-share price and in the number of shares outstanding (via issuance of new shares over time, the repurchase of existing shares),
the market cap for a company like BERY can fluctuate over the course of history.
With this page we aim to empower investors researching BERY by allowing them to research the BERY market cap history. |