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Smurfit WestRock PLC T.SW


Primary Symbol: SW

Smurfit WestRock Public Limited Company is an Ireland-based sustainable packaging company. The Company offers an unparalleled portfolio of packaging solutions ranging from corrugated and consumer packaging to Bag-in-Box packaging and point-of-sale displays. With the circular economy at the core of its business, it uses renewable, recyclable and recycled materials to create sustainable packaging solutions. Its product range includes corrugated packaging, consumer packaging, bag-in-box packaging, displays, machinery and automation, containerboard, paper solutions and recycling. Bag-in-Box is a packaging solution for liquids and semi-liquids that helps extend the shelf life of products, before and during use. It also manufactures a range of kraft liners, test liners and flutings for the sustainable manufacture of corrugated board and packaging. It offers paperboard and kraft paper options in a variety of weights, coatings and appearances.


NYSE:SW - Post by User

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Post by GotNoNameon Dec 29, 2000 3:38pm
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surf

surfyou seem to know the fundamentals better than me. For something like SW where revenue is just booming is the PEG (using revenue growth) the way to go? Not too sure what ratio to use.
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