Amorim's holding company is listed on the Euronext Lisbon stock exchange.
In 2007, Corticeira Amorim registered a positive growth of 2.5% compared to 2006, with a turnover of €453.8 million.
[citation needed] The origin of Corticeira Amorim dates back to 1870 when a factory for the manufacture of natural cork stoppers for port wine bottling was established.
Investment in R&D was again emphasized in 2007 when the creation of a new across-the-board support business unit designed to meet the innovation challenge was announced: Amorim Cork Research.
Corticeira Amorim suspended all exports to Russia and ceased direct investments in the country following the start of the Ukraine war.