SILGAN HOLDINGS INC (SLGN)

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Score: 50/100
Analysis based upon 2/26/2026 closing price.
Silgan Holdings Inc. is a manufacturer of sustainable rigid packaging solutions for essential consumer goods products. The Companys segments include dispensing and specialty closures, metal containers and custom containers. The dispensing and specialty closures segment manufactures and sells dispensing systems and specialty closures for fragrance and beauty, food, beverage, personal and health care, home care, and lawn and garden products. The metal containers segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of steel and aluminum containers for pet and human food and general line products. The custom containers segment manufactures and sells custom designed plastic containers for pet and human food, consumer health and pharmaceuticals, personal care, home care, lawn and garden, and automotive products. The Company's products are used for a variety of end markets, and it operates over 123 manufacturing plants in North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.

Report Card - Price/Sales Investor

Guru Criteria: Kenneth Fisher  
PRICE/SALES RATIO:PASS
TOTAL DEBT/EQUITY RATIO:FAIL
PRICE/RESEARCH RATIO:PASS
PRICE/SALES RATIO:FAIL
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH RATE:FAIL
FREE CASH PER SHARE:PASS
THREE YEAR AVERAGE NET PROFIT MARGIN:FAIL

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