PKG Q4 net income drops to USD 102 million, net sales reach USD 2.4 billion

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PKG Q4 net income drops to USD 102 million, net sales reach USD 2.4 billion

Packaging Corporation of America $(PKG)$ reported fourth quarter (Q4) 2025 net sales of USD 2.4 billion. Net income for Q4 2025 was USD 102 million, or USD 1.13 per diluted share. Excluding special items, Q4 2025 net income was USD 209 million, or USD 2.32 per diluted share. For the full year (FY) 2025, net sales reached USD 9.0 billion. Full year net income was USD 774 million, or USD 8.58 per diluted share. Excluding special items, net income for FY 2025 was USD 888 million, or USD 9.84 per diluted share. Segment sales for FY 2025 totaled USD 8.3 billion in Packaging and USD 615 million in Paper. Income from operations for FY 2025 was USD 1.1 billion, and income from operations excluding special items was USD 1.3 billion.

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