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Ball believes the joint venture, Oasis Venture Holdings, will grow its underperforming metal cups business, and it anticipates a $25 million year-over-year improvement following the asset sale.
The cups will cost around 25 cents each, a price mark-up when compared to regular old red Solo cups. But Ball thinks they'll catch on, ... like a keg or a heavy-duty stainless steel thermos.
Ball Corp. is buying naming rights to the home of the Denver Nuggets and ... with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment that it hopes will grow awareness and adoption of its recyclable aluminum cups.
Ball Corp., one of the world’s largest metal-can manufacturers, ... which makes the cups for Ball, said in a video interview. “That, for me, is at the heart of it.
Ball Corp's (BLL) partnership with Acosta will enable it to launch aluminum cups in retail and on-premise outlets, while ensuring to provide more sustainable cup options to customers.
“I have dealt with metal cups and looked at a lot of them and this time it was just totally different.” Ball CEO John Hayes says the brand is excited to bring the aluminum cup to more markets ...
Ball Corporation BLL recently rolled out the first-ever infinitely recyclable aluminum cups in the United States, in response to consumers’ demand for sustainable packaging. The latest product ...
Ball Corporation BLL recently entered into a partnership with Coors Light in a bid to offer the infinitely recyclable Ball Aluminum Cup to visitors at the new Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Ball ...