Ron Lewis
Analyst · Bank of America
Thank you, Brandon. Today, I'm joined on our call by Dan Rabbitt, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. I will provide some brief introductory remarks and discuss first quarter 2026 financial performance and our outlook for the remainder of 2026. Dan will touch on key metrics, and then we will finish up with closing comments and Q&A. As we begin, I want to start with the big picture because it continues to matter how we think about Ball and our long-term value creation. We believe Ball is positioned to win and the fundamental supporting that belief remained firmly in place. Packaged liquid volume is continuing to grow globally, and aluminum cans are taking share as consumers, customers and retailers increasingly prioritize convenience, performance and sustainability. That dynamic creates a durable long runway of demand for our products. Within that growing market, Ball is executing at a high level. Across our regions, we continue to leverage long-term customer partnerships, a well contracted portfolio and an unmatched global footprint. Our utilization levels are strong, reflecting both disciplined capacity management and consistent commercial execution. We are pairing that execution with financial strength. We delivered solid results to start 2026, supported by a healthy balance sheet and a capital allocation framework grounded in EVA. Our focus remains on deploying capital where it earns returns above our hurdle rate and on continuing momentum as we move through the year. Operationally, our teams are performing well. Standardization, cost discipline and the Ball business system are driving improved profit per can and reinforcing our ability to generate operating leverage as volumes grow. While we are proud of the progress we continue to see opportunity ahead. When you bring together attractive industry fundamentals, disciplined execution, financial strength and an operating system built for continuous improvement, Ball remains exceptionally well positioned, not just for this year, but for the long term. Our strong start to the year underscores the resilience of our business, particularly in a complex geopolitical and macroeconomic environment. Our strategy is clear, consistent and grounded in our 4 strategic pillars, and that strategy is working. First is executing exceptionally in our core business. That discipline shows up in how we operate every day across our plants and regions, and it underpins our ability to deliver solid Q1 results in an uncertain world. Second, we stay close to our customers and maximize our global network, long-term partnerships strong service levels and a well-balanced footprint allow us to respond quickly and reliably. Third, we continue to accelerate the substrate shift to aluminum and expand categories. Aluminum, sustainability and performance advantages matter, reinforcing demand and long-term growth opportunities. And fourth, we manage complexity to our advantage. Our scale, standardization and systems enable us to remain focused on execution rather than distraction. The Ball business system brings these pillars together, connecting commercial excellence, operational excellence and continuous improvement. At the center are our people and our culture. Low ego, high collaboration and a shared commitment to doing the right things the right way. This is what makes our business resilient, supports strong Q1 performance and positions Ball to continue delivering disciplined execution and long-term value creation regardless of the external environment. The Ball business system is how we operate, and EVA remains our North Star. Together, they drive disciplined execution and capital allocation, enabling us to deliver results. That discipline showed up in our first quarter performance. We executed well and stayed focused on the levers we control, earning returns above our cost of capital while maintaining flexibility. This approach underpins a growth algorithm of 10-plus percent comparable diluted EPS growth, strong free cash flow and consistent returns to shareholders. The results we delivered this quarter are a direct outcome of this operating and financial discipline, and they set up the discussion on our performance in the quarter. Turning to our first quarter performance. We had a good start to 2026. Global volumes were up nearly 1% year-over-year, reflecting slightly stronger-than-expected volumes in North America and in-line performance in South America, partially offset by volumes in EMEA. What stands out is our execution. Comparable operating earnings grew 10% year-over-year, exceeding our 2x operating leverage objective for the quarter. That performance flowed through to the bottom line. with comparable diluted EPS up 22% year-over-year, driven by strong operational execution, cost discipline and capital allocation. The first quarter performance reinforces our confidence in delivering 10-plus percent EPS growth for the full year. We also remain focused on shareholder returns and are on track to deliver in the range of $800 million to shareholders in 2026. Operationally, we continue to advance our priorities, including completing the Benepack acquisition to expand EMEA capacity and making good progress at our Millersburg, Oregon facility, which remains on track towards full ramp up in 2027. Overall, this was a solid first quarter that reflects the resilience of our business, disciplined execution and the strength of our operating model. With that outlook in mind, I'll let Dan walk you through the details of our first quarter financial performance and provide more color on our current expectations for 2026. Over to you, Dan.