Berry Global has reported a resilient fourth quarter as net sales peaked at $3.1 billion with operating income of $301 million, in what new chief executive Kevin Kwilinski called “optimistic” results. The quarterly returns accompany net sales of $12.7bn for the fiscal year, operating income of $1.1bn, and operating EBITDA of $2.05bn. While the fourth…
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