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Average P/FCF Ratio

P/FCF Ratio

The today p/fcf ratio is 30.18 as of Thursday, June 25, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

PKG P/FCF Ratio

PKG Average P/FCF Ratio

PKG P/FCF Ratio Averages

P/FCF RATIO TODAY

30.18

P/FCF RATIO TTM

28.50

P/FCF RATIO 3Y

25.69

P/FCF RATIO 5Y

25.09

P/FCF RATIO 10Y

20.91

P/FCF RATIO 15Y

20.83

P/FCF RATIO 20Y

19.60

About Packaging Corporation of America

Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) is a U.S.-based enterprise specializing in the production and sale of containerboard and corrugated packaging materials. Its operations are organized into two primary divisions: Packaging and Paper. The Packaging division offers an extensive array of containerboard and corrugated solutions. These encompass conventional shipping containers designed for safeguarding and transporting manufactured goods, vibrant multi-color boxes and point-of-sale displays aimed at enhancing product merchandising in retail environments, and honeycomb protective packaging. This segment also provides specialized packaging for perishable goods like meat and fresh produce, processed foods, beverages, and a broad spectrum of other industrial and consumer products. Its corrugated offerings reach customers through a multi-channel approach, utilizing a dedicated direct sales and marketing team, independent brokers, and various distribution partners. Meanwhile, the Paper segment focuses on manufacturing and distributing a range of commodity and specialty papers. This includes communication papers, such as standard cut-size office paper, along with specialized printing and converting papers. Sales of its white paper products are managed directly by its internal sales and marketing organization. Tracing its origins back to 1867, Packaging Corporation of America maintains its corporate headquarters in Lake Forest, Illinois.

Lake Forest, IL
15,400 employees
Consumer Cyclical / Packaging & Containers
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Packaging & Containers
CEO
Mark W. Kowlzan