Graphic Packaging Holding Company’s stock has hit a 52-week low at $11.82, marking a significant decline of 52.75% over the past year. The downturn follows a miss on Q4 2025 earnings per share, despite revenues exceeding forecasts. Broader industry challenges, including falling containerboard prices and a significant debt burden, are contributing factors, though some analysis suggests the stock is undervalued.
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Graphic Packaging Holding stock hits 52-week low at $11.82
Graphic Packaging Holding Company’s stock has hit a 52-week low at $11.82, marking a significant decline of 52.75% over the past year. The downturn follows a miss on Q4 2025 earnings per share, despite revenues exceeding forecasts. Broader industry challenges, including falling containerboard prices and a significant debt burden, are contributing factors, though some analysis suggests the stock is undervalued.