Ball Corporation Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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YYAI | F | Connexa Sports Technologies Inc. | -25.27 | |
BALL | D | Ball Corporation | 1.69 |
Related Industries: Leisure Packaging & Containers
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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RSPM | C | Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Materials ETF | 3.35 | |
GSFP | C | Goldman Sachs Future Planet Equity ETF | 2.15 | |
XLB | C | Materials Select Sector SPDR | 2.12 | |
ROKT | A | SPDR S&P Kensho Final Frontiers ETF | 1.96 | |
UPGD | A | Invesco Bloomberg Analyst Rating Improvers ETF | 1.81 |
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Ball Corporation is an American company headquartered in Westminster, Colorado. It is best known for its early production of glass jars, lids, and related products used for home canning. Since its founding in Buffalo, New York, in 1880, when it was known as the Wooden Jacket Can Company, the Ball company has expanded and diversified into other business ventures, including aerospace technology. It eventually became the world's largest manufacturer of recyclable metal beverage and food containers.
The Ball brothers renamed their business the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, incorporated in 1886. Its headquarters, as well as its glass and metal manufacturing operations, were moved to Muncie, Indiana, by 1889. The business was renamed the Ball Brothers Company in 1922 and the Ball Corporation in 1969. It became a publicly traded stock company on the New York Stock Exchange in 1973.
Ball left the home canning business in 1993 by spinning off a former subsidiary (Alltrista) into a free-standing company, which renamed itself Jarden Corporation. As part of the spin-off, Jarden is licensed to use the Ball registered trademark on its line of home-canning products. Today, the Ball brand for mason jars and home canning supplies belongs to Newell Brands.
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