Orora Interest Coverage
The Interest Coverage Ratio of Orora (ORA.AX) as of Jul 16, 2026 is 5.31. In the previous year, Interest Coverage Ratio was 3.73 — a change of 42.28% (higher).
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5.31
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42.28%
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Interest Coverage Ratio of Orora is 2026 5.31 . Interest Coverage Ratio of Orora was 2025 3.73 . It decreases by 42.28% higher compared to the previous year.
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Orora Stock analysis
What does Orora do? Orora Ltd is an Australian company that specializes in the production and distribution of packaging, printing, and paper products. The company was founded in 2013 when it was spun off from the Australia Paper Division of the Amcor corporation.
However, the history of Orora goes back much further. The origins of the company can be traced back to 1949 when the Australian Paper Mills were established. Over the following decades, the company grew steadily and expanded its product range. Cardboard boxes, packaging, and paper products were manufactured and distributed, among other things.
As the business environment changed in recent years, Amcor decided to rethink its business model. It was decided to separate the Australia Paper Division into an independent company. This gave rise to Orora, which has been operating independently in the market since then.
The business model of Orora is based on offering customers customized packaging solutions. The company's products are individually tailored to the customer's needs. The use of state-of-the-art technologies and innovative processes allows for the production of packaging that meets the highest standards of security, sustainability, and design.
The company is divided into three main divisions: Orora Fibre Packaging, Orora Visual, and Orora Specialty Packaging. Orora Fibre Packaging specializes in the production of corrugated cardboard packaging, with a focus on high quality and environmental sustainability. Orora Visual, on the other hand, offers printed materials such as labels, packaging designs, and promotional items. The use of the latest technologies such as digital printing and 3D printing plays an important role. Orora Specialty Packaging produces custom packaging made from special materials such as wood, aluminum, or plastic.
The products manufactured and distributed by Orora include cartons, packaging for food and beverages, medicines, and cosmetics. The company's portfolio also includes the production of displays and promotional items. The highest quality standards and efficient production are prioritized.
Orora also places great importance on sustainability and environmental protection. The company relies on renewable energy, efficient resource utilization, and environmentally friendly production. The recycling of paper and packaging also plays an important role.
Overall, with its wide range of products, customized offerings, and focus on customer needs, Orora is an important player in the Australian and international markets. Through constant innovation and sustainable production, the company ensures that it will continue to play a significant role in the future. Orora is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Interest Coverage Ratio of Orora is 5.31 in 2026.
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