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Post Holdings Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, Sales Up 11.8% Y/Y
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Key Takeaways
POST's Q4 adjusted EPS beat estimates while net sales rose 11.8% with acquisition-driven gains.
Growth in Foodservice and Weetabix helped offset volume declines in Post Consumer Brands.
POST sees FY26 adjusted EBITDA of $1,500-$1,540M and plans continued investment in egg facilities.
Post Holdings, Inc. ((POST - Free Report) ) reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 results, wherein the top line came in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate, while the bottom line beat the same. Both metrics showed year-over-year growth.
Post Holdings’ Q4 Metrics in Detail
The company posted adjusted earnings of $2.09 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.92. The bottom line increased from the adjusted earnings of $1.53 recorded in the year-ago quarter.
Post Holdings, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Net sales reached $2,247 million, marking an 11.8% increase year over year, which includes $249.4 million from acquisitions. When excluding the acquisition impact, net sales growth in Foodservice, Refrigerated Retail and Weetabix was counterbalanced by a decline in Post Consumer Brands. The metric came in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate.
The gross profit of $602.1 million increased 4.6% year over year, while the gross margin contracted to 26.8% from 28.6%.
Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses increased 2.5% to $350.1 million. As a percentage of net sales, the metric was 15.6% compared with 17% reported in the year-ago period. SG&A expenses for the quarter included $14.4 million in integration costs primarily related to acquisitions.
The operating profit registered a decrease of 11.8% to $168.4 million. The adjusted EBITDA was $425.4 million, an increase of 22% from $348.7 million in the year-ago quarter.
Decoding Post Holdings’ Segmental Performance
Post Consumer Brands: The segment reported net sales of $1,158.8 million, up 10.6% year over year. The figure missed our estimate of $1,236 million. Results included $242.7 million attributable to 8th Avenue. Excluding this contribution, volumes declined 11.5%. Pet food volumes fell 13.2%, caused by reduced private-label and co-manufactured output, as well as distribution losses. Cereal and granola volumes decreased 8.1%, pressured by overall category weakness and the lapping of elevated promotional activity in the prior-year period. Segment profit declined 26.7% to $102.8 million, while adjusted EBITDA increased 2.1% to $208 million.
Weetabix: The segment delivered net sales of $145 million, up 3.6% year over year, and above our estimate of $141 million. Results included a foreign-currency tailwind of roughly 360 basis points. Volumes decreased 2.9%, reflecting the planned exit of low-performing products and softness in the cereal category, partially offset by continued growth in protein-based shakes. Segment profit rose 4.6% to $20.6 million, while adjusted EBITDA edged up 0.6% to $32.6 million.
Foodservice: The segment net sales grew 20.4% year over year to $718 million, beating our estimate of $638 million. The quarter included a $5.6 million contribution from PPI. Excluding this benefit, volumes increased 9.3%, supported by expanded distribution in egg and potato products, normalization of customer egg inventories and strength in protein-based shakes. Segment profit surged 63.7% to $128.2 million and adjusted EBITDA increased 49.9% to $161.1 million.
Refrigerated Retail: The segment posted net sales of $228.2 million, up 0.8% from the prior year and below our estimate of $233 million. Net sales included $1.1 million attributable to PPI. Excluding this contribution, volumes declined 4%, caused primarily by weakness in sausage and egg products. Segment profit rose sharply by 82.8% to $23.4 million, while adjusted EBITDA grew 44.3% to $45.6 million.
Other Financial Aspects of POST
Post Holdings ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $176.7 million, long-term debt of $7,421.7 million and total shareholders’ equity of $3,763.8 million.
In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, Post Holdings repurchased 2.5 million shares of its common stock for $273.8 million. In fiscal 2025, it repurchased a total of 6.4 million shares for $708.5 million. Following quarter-end, the company repurchased an additional 1 million shares for $105.5 million through Nov. 19, 2025. As of that date, Post Holdings had $282.6 million remaining under its share repurchase authorization.
What to Expect From POST in FY26?
Post Holdings expects adjusted EBITDA in a range of $1,500-$1,540 million, inclusive of a partial year contribution from 8th Avenue’s pasta business. Capital expenditures for the fiscal year 2026 are projected to be between $350 million and $390 million, reflecting continued investment in cage-free egg facility expansion and the completion of the precooked egg facility expansion in Norwalk, Iowa, totaling $80-$90 million.
This Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company’s shares have lost 3.4% compared with the industry’s decline of 8.9% in the past three months.
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Post Holdings Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, Sales Up 11.8% Y/Y
Key Takeaways
Post Holdings, Inc. ((POST - Free Report) ) reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 results, wherein the top line came in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate, while the bottom line beat the same. Both metrics showed year-over-year growth.
Post Holdings’ Q4 Metrics in Detail
The company posted adjusted earnings of $2.09 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.92. The bottom line increased from the adjusted earnings of $1.53 recorded in the year-ago quarter.
Post Holdings, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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Net sales reached $2,247 million, marking an 11.8% increase year over year, which includes $249.4 million from acquisitions. When excluding the acquisition impact, net sales growth in Foodservice, Refrigerated Retail and Weetabix was counterbalanced by a decline in Post Consumer Brands. The metric came in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate.
The gross profit of $602.1 million increased 4.6% year over year, while the gross margin contracted to 26.8% from 28.6%.
Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses increased 2.5% to $350.1 million. As a percentage of net sales, the metric was 15.6% compared with 17% reported in the year-ago period. SG&A expenses for the quarter included $14.4 million in integration costs primarily related to acquisitions.
The operating profit registered a decrease of 11.8% to $168.4 million. The adjusted EBITDA was $425.4 million, an increase of 22% from $348.7 million in the year-ago quarter.
Decoding Post Holdings’ Segmental Performance
Post Consumer Brands: The segment reported net sales of $1,158.8 million, up 10.6% year over year. The figure missed our estimate of $1,236 million. Results included $242.7 million attributable to 8th Avenue. Excluding this contribution, volumes declined 11.5%. Pet food volumes fell 13.2%, caused by reduced private-label and co-manufactured output, as well as distribution losses. Cereal and granola volumes decreased 8.1%, pressured by overall category weakness and the lapping of elevated promotional activity in the prior-year period. Segment profit declined 26.7% to $102.8 million, while adjusted EBITDA increased 2.1% to $208 million.
Weetabix: The segment delivered net sales of $145 million, up 3.6% year over year, and above our estimate of $141 million. Results included a foreign-currency tailwind of roughly 360 basis points. Volumes decreased 2.9%, reflecting the planned exit of low-performing products and softness in the cereal category, partially offset by continued growth in protein-based shakes. Segment profit rose 4.6% to $20.6 million, while adjusted EBITDA edged up 0.6% to $32.6 million.
Foodservice: The segment net sales grew 20.4% year over year to $718 million, beating our estimate of $638 million. The quarter included a $5.6 million contribution from PPI. Excluding this benefit, volumes increased 9.3%, supported by expanded distribution in egg and potato products, normalization of customer egg inventories and strength in protein-based shakes. Segment profit surged 63.7% to $128.2 million and adjusted EBITDA increased 49.9% to $161.1 million.
Refrigerated Retail: The segment posted net sales of $228.2 million, up 0.8% from the prior year and below our estimate of $233 million. Net sales included $1.1 million attributable to PPI. Excluding this contribution, volumes declined 4%, caused primarily by weakness in sausage and egg products. Segment profit rose sharply by 82.8% to $23.4 million, while adjusted EBITDA grew 44.3% to $45.6 million.
Other Financial Aspects of POST
Post Holdings ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $176.7 million, long-term debt of $7,421.7 million and total shareholders’ equity of $3,763.8 million.
In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, Post Holdings repurchased 2.5 million shares of its common stock for $273.8 million. In fiscal 2025, it repurchased a total of 6.4 million shares for $708.5 million. Following quarter-end, the company repurchased an additional 1 million shares for $105.5 million through Nov. 19, 2025. As of that date, Post Holdings had $282.6 million remaining under its share repurchase authorization.
What to Expect From POST in FY26?
Post Holdings expects adjusted EBITDA in a range of $1,500-$1,540 million, inclusive of a partial year contribution from 8th Avenue’s pasta business. Capital expenditures for the fiscal year 2026 are projected to be between $350 million and $390 million, reflecting continued investment in cage-free egg facility expansion and the completion of the precooked egg facility expansion in Norwalk, Iowa, totaling $80-$90 million.
This Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company’s shares have lost 3.4% compared with the industry’s decline of 8.9% in the past three months.
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The consensus estimate for United Natural’s current fiscal-year sales and earnings implies growth of 2.5% and 167.6%, respectively, from the year-ago figures. UNFI delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 416.2%, on average.
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Lamb Weston's current fiscal-year sales indicates growth of 1.3% from the prior-year levels.
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