Truist Financial Raise Price Target for Sealed Air (SEE)

Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) is one of the 8 best paper and plastic packaging stocks to buy according to hedge funds.

As of the close of play on February 6, consensus sentiment around Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) was Neutral. The stock received coverage from 8 analysts, 2 of whom assigned Buy ratings and 6 Hold ratings. With no Sell rating, it carries a projected median 1-year price target of $44.03, implying upside of more than 5%.

On January 6, Michael Roxland from Truist Financial raised his price target for Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) from $45 to $49. The stock was assigned a Buy rating by the analyst, and it offers a revised upside potential of over 17%.

Roxland noted that some CPGs are effectively driving up volumes and retaining price gains. However, he sees some hurdles in the early part of 2026 for packaging volumes amid limited promotions. Going forward, he expects continued momentum for Beverage cans within North America and Europe. He also predicts that containerboard producers will raise prices successfully, given their disciplined supplies.

Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) delivers Food and Protective packaging solutions. It sells products and services under different brands, including CRYOVAC, LIQUIBOX, BUBBLE WRAP, Optidure, and AUTOBAG. Through its two segments, it delivers integrated solutions related to food safety, shelf life extension, waste reduction, bagging systems, suspensions, and retention packaging.

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