Jonathan Davis, Carlo Zenkner, Andrew Norwich, Eric Schiele, Sophia Hudson, Katherine Shaia, Rachael Lichman, Brittany Taylor, Andrea Murino, Jack Coles, Scott Price, Jared Whalen, Jared Rusman
January 24, 2026
Kirkland Advises Amcor on $37 Billion Merger with Berry Global

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- Kirkland & Ellis is advising Amcor plc on its definitive agreement to merge with Berry Global Group Inc
- in an all-stock transaction announced on November 19, 2024
- The merger, expected to close in mid-2025, will create a global leader in consumer packaging solutions with an enterprise value of approximately $37 billion
- Berry shareholders will receive 7.25 Amcor shares per Berry share, resulting in Amcor and Berry shareholders owning about 63% and 37% of the combined company, respectively.
Kirkland & Ellis is advising Amcor plc (NYSE: AMCR; ASX: AMC) on a definitive agreement in which the company will combine with Berry Global Group Inc. (NYSE: BERY) through an all-stock merger. The transaction was announced November 19, 2024. Closing is targeted in the middle of calendar year 2025. The combination brings together two highly complementary businesses to create a global leader in consumer packaging solutions, with a broader flexible film and converted film offering for customers, a scaled containers and closures business and a unique global healthcare portfolio. Berry shareholders will receive a fixed exchange ratio of 7.25 Amcor shares for each Berry share held upon closing, resulting in Amcor and Berry shareholders owning approximately 63% and 37% of the combined company, respectively. The transaction received unanimous approval of the boards of directors of both Amcor and Berry and values Berry’s common stock at $73.59 per share. The transaction will create a combined company with an enterprise value of approximately $37 billion. Read the transaction press release The Kirkland team included corporate lawyers Jonathan Davis, Carlo Zenkner, Andrew Norwich and Eric Schiele; capital markets lawyers Sophia Hudson and Katherine Shaia; debt finance lawyers Rachael Lichman and Brittany Taylor; antitrust & competition lawyers Andrea Murino and Jack Coles; executive compensation benefits lawyers Scott Price and Jared Whalen; and tax lawyer Jared Rusman.
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Jonathan Davis, Carlo Zenkner, Andrew Norwich, Eric Schiele, Sophia Hudson, Katherine Shaia, Rachael Lichman, Brittany Taylor, Andrea Murino, Jack Coles, Scott Price, Jared Whalen, Jared Rusman
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