Core Insights - Post Holdings, Inc. (POST) reported fiscal first-quarter 2026 results with both revenue and earnings exceeding expectations, showing year-over-year growth [1] Financial Performance - Adjusted earnings per share were $2.13, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.66, and increased from $1.73 in the same quarter last year [2] - Net sales reached $2,174.6 million, a 10.1% increase year over year, including $224.6 million from acquisitions, slightly above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2,165 million [3] - Gross profit was $638.5 million, up 7.3% year over year, with a slight contraction in gross margin to 29.4% from 30.1% [4] - Operating profit increased by 11.3% to $238.4 million, and adjusted EBITDA rose 13.1% to $418.2 million from $369.9 million in the previous year [5] Segment Performance - Post Consumer Brands: Net sales were $1,103.8 million, up 14.5% year over year, but volumes declined 6.1% when excluding contributions from acquisitions [6] - Foodservice: Net sales grew 8.5% to $669.1 million, with a segment profit surge of 36.5% to $117.5 million [7] - Refrigerated Retail: Reported net sales of $266.6 million, unchanged from the prior year, with a segment profit increase of 25.6% to $30.4 million [8] - Weetabix: Net sales increased by 8.1% to $137.9 million, with a segment profit rise of 36.5% to $21.7 million [9] Future Outlook - Post Holdings raised its fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $1.55-$1.58 billion, up from the previous range of $1.50-$1.54 billion [10][12] - Capital expenditures are expected to remain in the range of $350 million to $390 million, focusing on facility expansions [12] Shareholder Actions - The company ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $279.3 million and long-term debt of $7,457.9 million [11] - In the first quarter, Post Holdings repurchased 3.7 million shares for $378.9 million, with an additional 1.8 million shares repurchased for $175.4 million after the quarter [11]
Post Holdings Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Sales Grow About 10% Y/Y