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Amcor plc (AMCR) Short Term Debt

Annual Short Term Debt:

$497.00M+$287.00M(+136.67%)
June 30, 2025

Summary

  • As of today, AMCR annual short term debt is $497.00 million, with the most recent change of +$287.00 million (+136.67%) on June 30, 2025.
  • During the last 3 years, AMCR annual short term debt has risen by +$246.00 million (+98.01%).
  • AMCR annual short term debt is now -76.97% below its all-time high of $2.16 billion, reached on June 30, 2018.

Performance

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Quarterly Short Term Debt:

$2.00B+$1.51B(+303.22%)
September 30, 2025

Summary

  • As of today, AMCR quarterly short term debt is $2.00 billion, with the most recent change of +$1.51 billion (+303.22%) on September 30, 2025.
  • Over the past year, AMCR quarterly short term debt has increased by +$1.88 billion (+1465.62%).
  • AMCR quarterly short term debt is now -13.72% below its all-time high of $2.32 billion, reached on December 1, 2017.

Performance

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Short Term Debt Formula

Short-Term Debt = Current Portion of Long-Term Debt + Short-Term Loans + Commercial Paper + Other Short-Term Borrowings

AMCR Short Term Debt Trends

PeriodPeriodAnnualAnnualQuarterlyQuarterly
1Y1 Year+136.7%+1465.6%
3Y3 Years+98.0%+2536.8%
5Y5 Years+71.2%+742.0%

AMCR Short Term Debt Highs & Lows

PeriodPeriodAnnual vs HighAnnual vs HighAnnual vs LowAnnual vs LowQuarter. vs HighQuarter. vs HighQuarter. vs LowQuarter. vs Low
3Y3-Yearat high+156.2%at high+3355.2%
5Y5-Yearat high+156.2%at high+3681.1%
All-TimeAll-Time-77.0%+1219.8%-13.7%+3681.1%

AMCR Short Term Debt History

DateAnnualQuarterly
Sep 2025
-
$2.00B(+303.2%)
Jun 2025
$497.00M(+136.7%)
$497.00M(+212.6%)
Mar 2025
-
$159.00M(+52.9%)
Dec 2024
-
$104.00M(-18.8%)
Sep 2024
-
$128.00M(-39.0%)
Jun 2024
$210.00M(+8.2%)
$210.00M(+60.3%)
Mar 2024
-
$131.00M(+125.9%)
Dec 2023
-
$58.00M(-50.8%)
Sep 2023
-
$118.00M(-39.2%)
Jun 2023
$194.00M(-22.7%)
$194.00M(-7.2%)
Mar 2023
-
$209.00M(+237.1%)
Dec 2022
-
$62.00M(-18.4%)
Sep 2022
-
$76.00M(-69.7%)
Jun 2022
$251.00M(+26.1%)
$251.00M(+248.6%)
Mar 2022
-
$72.00M(-40.5%)
Dec 2021
-
$121.00M(+77.9%)
Sep 2021
-
$68.00M(-65.8%)
Jun 2021
$199.00M(-31.5%)
$199.00M(+86.0%)
Mar 2021
-
$107.00M(+101.9%)
Dec 2020
-
$53.00M(-77.7%)
Sep 2020
-
$238.00M(-18.0%)
Jun 2020
$290.30M(-63.4%)
$290.30M(-27.1%)
Mar 2020
-
$398.20M(-10.1%)
Dec 2019
-
$442.80M(+9.9%)
Sep 2019
-
$402.80M(-49.3%)
Jun 2019
$794.20M(-63.2%)
$794.20M(-46.3%)
Dec 2018
-
$1.48B(-18.4%)
Jun 2018
$2.16B(+91.9%)
$1.81B(-22.0%)
Dec 2017
-
$2.32B(+106.7%)
Jun 2017
$1.12B(+22.7%)
$1.12B(+12.4%)
Dec 2016
-
$999.98M(+8.5%)
Jun 2016
$916.70M(-9.5%)
$921.86M(-33.7%)
Dec 2015
-
$1.39B(+37.5%)
Jun 2015
$1.01B(+93.7%)
$1.01B(+45.9%)
Dec 2014
-
$693.25M(+32.9%)
Jun 2014
$522.89M(-51.8%)
$521.59M(-49.1%)
Dec 2013
-
$1.02B(-5.3%)
Jun 2013
$1.08B(+15.3%)
$1.08B(-30.9%)
Dec 2012
-
$1.57B(+66.6%)
Jun 2012
$941.00M(+146.8%)
$939.48M(+25.9%)
Dec 2011
-
$746.27M(+96.0%)
DateAnnualQuarterly
Jun 2011
$381.35M(-67.3%)
$380.69M(-58.4%)
Dec 2010
-
$914.14M(-22.0%)
Jun 2010
$1.16B(+50.7%)
$1.17B(+319.4%)
Dec 2009
-
$279.37M(-63.8%)
Jun 2009
$772.96M(+18.9%)
$771.62M(+31.7%)
Dec 2008
-
$586.11M(-9.6%)
Jun 2008
$650.16M(-44.4%)
$648.20M(+18.0%)
Dec 2007
-
$549.52M(-53.0%)
Jun 2007
$1.17B(+36.3%)
$1.17B(+23.4%)
Dec 2006
-
$947.38M(+10.6%)
Jun 2006
$857.81M(+26.8%)
$856.77M(-28.2%)
Dec 2005
-
$1.19B(+114.5%)
Jun 2005
$676.27M(+33.3%)
$556.01M(+30.4%)
Dec 2004
-
$426.41M(-16.3%)
Jun 2004
$507.47M(-25.0%)
$509.33M(-35.5%)
Dec 2003
-
$789.72M(+16.1%)
Jun 2003
$676.95M(+233.2%)
$680.13M(+73.7%)
Dec 2002
-
$391.53M(+92.2%)
Jun 2002
$203.17M(-22.2%)
-
Jun 2002
-
$203.75M(-59.0%)
Dec 2001
-
$497.53M(+89.7%)
Jun 2001
$261.11M(+89.6%)
-
Jun 2001
-
$262.24M(+179.4%)
Dec 2000
-
$93.85M(-31.5%)
Jun 2000
$137.73M(-47.0%)
-
Jun 2000
-
$136.96M(-52.8%)
Dec 1999
-
$290.46M(+10.9%)
Jun 1999
$259.73M(-13.7%)
-
Jun 1999
-
$261.95M(-13.2%)
Jun 1998
$300.92M(-24.1%)
-
Jun 1998
-
$301.65M(-24.3%)
Jun 1997
$396.25M(-27.2%)
-
Jun 1997
-
$398.58M
Jun 1996
$544.04M(+111.8%)
-
Jun 1995
$256.91M(+212.2%)
-
Jun 1994
$82.28M(+15.1%)
-
Jun 1993
$71.50M(-42.0%)
-
Jun 1992
$123.36M(-11.5%)
-
Jun 1991
$139.39M(-50.2%)
-
Jun 1990
$279.80M(+107.1%)
-
Jun 1989
$135.10M(+258.8%)
-
Jun 1988
$37.66M
-

FAQ

  • What is Amcor plc annual short term debt?
  • What is the all-time high annual short term debt for Amcor plc?
  • What is Amcor plc annual short term debt year-on-year change?
  • What is Amcor plc quarterly short term debt?
  • What is the all-time high quarterly short term debt for Amcor plc?
  • What is Amcor plc quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?

What is Amcor plc annual short term debt?

The current annual short term debt of AMCR is $497.00M

What is the all-time high annual short term debt for Amcor plc?

Amcor plc all-time high annual short term debt is $2.16B

What is Amcor plc annual short term debt year-on-year change?

Over the past year, AMCR annual short term debt has changed by +$287.00M (+136.67%)

What is Amcor plc quarterly short term debt?

The current quarterly short term debt of AMCR is $2.00B

What is the all-time high quarterly short term debt for Amcor plc?

Amcor plc all-time high quarterly short term debt is $2.32B

What is Amcor plc quarterly short term debt year-on-year change?

Over the past year, AMCR quarterly short term debt has changed by +$1.88B (+1465.62%)
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