Reynolds Consumer Products Inc (NASDAQ: REYN) closed at $24.74 on Wednesday, marking an intraday gain of roughly +0.13% in U.S. trading as investors reacted to the company’s fourth-quarter and full-year results and outlook.
Market Capitalization
Reynolds Consumer Products’ market capitalization stands near $5.0 billion at the latest close, reflecting its mid-cap profile in the consumer products sector.
Latest Quarterly Results
For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, Reynolds reported:
- Net revenues: $1,034 million, up from $1,021 million in Q4 2024.
- Net income: $118 million, compared with $121 million in the prior year period.
- Adjusted net income: $125 million versus $121 million in Q4 2024.
Retail net revenues for the quarter declined slightly, while non-retail net revenues increased year-over-year.
Full-Year Results Context
For the full fiscal year 2025:
- Net revenues: $3,721 million, up from $3,695 million in 2024.
- Net income: $301 million, down from $352 million in 2024.
- Adjusted net income: $345 million, slightly below $352 million in the prior year.
Retail net revenues saw a modest decline while non-retail revenues grew year-over-year.
Business & Operations Update
Reynolds highlighted ongoing gains in branded share within core product categories in the fourth quarter. The company noted continued volume resilience excluding certain legacy product lines, with non-retail sales contributing to overall revenue growth. Operations included investments in strategic initiatives and channel development during 2025.
M&A or Strategic Moves
No material acquisition transactions or divestiture announcements were disclosed alongside the Q4 2025 results or in related regulatory filings. The company’s press release focused on current performance and forward guidance without reference to completed or pending counterpart transactions.
Equity Analyst Commentary
Institutional coverage of Reynolds Consumer Products Inc reflects ongoing monitoring of category volumes, input costs, and pricing actions across the company’s branded household and food storage segments. Published research notes following the fourth-quarter results focused on revenue stability in retail channels, contributions from the non-retail business, margin trends, and the company’s cost structure and cash flow profile. Analysts also referenced the company’s full-year earnings trajectory, balance sheet position, and capital allocation priorities, including dividends and debt management, as key factors influencing forward estimates.
Guidance & Outlook
For fiscal year 2026, Reynolds forecast net revenues in a range between a 3% decline and a 1% increase compared with 2025 results. Net income is expected between $331 million and $343 million, with adjusted EBITDA projected at $660 million to $675 million. The company also outlined prospective EPS ranges for 2026.
Performance Summary
Reynolds Consumer Products’ stock recorded a modest intraday gain following the release of its Q4 2025 financial results. Quarterly revenues increased year-over-year, while net income was slightly lower than the prior year. Full-year revenue showed modest growth against 2024, with net income below the previous period. Guidance for 2026 indicates a revenue range that could contract or grow slightly compared with 2025.