Post Holdings, Inc. Common Stock (POST)
107.64
-0.42 (-0.39%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 2nd, 9:57 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 108.06 |
---|---|
Open | 107.52 |
Bid | 107.20 |
Ask | 108.12 |
Day's Range | 107.23 - 107.76 |
52 Week Range | 101.05 - 125.84 |
Volume | 10,806 |
Market Cap | 6.86B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 18.31 |
EPS (TTM) | 5.9 |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 744,541 |
Chart
About Post Holdings, Inc. Common Stock (POST)
Post Holdings Inc is a consumer packaged goods holding company that specializes in the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of a wide range of food products. The company operates through various segments, including the production of ready-to-eat cereal, refrigerated and frozen breakfast foods, and nutritional products. Post Holdings is known for its popular brands, which cater to diverse consumer preferences and dietary needs. The company's portfolio also includes snacks and other food items, aimed at enhancing everyday meals and providing convenient options for consumers. Through strategic acquisitions and innovation, Post Holdings works to expand its market presence and meet the evolving demands of the food industry. Read More
News & Press Releases
US crop producers are facing an escalating financial crisis as persistently low commodity prices, coupled with stubbornly high input costs, create a "perfect storm" of negative cash flow and unprecedented financial strain. Leading up to September 2025, prices for staple crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat have plummeted, pushing many
Via MarketMinute · September 30, 2025
Chicago, IL – September 29, 2025 – The agricultural commodity markets are experiencing a significant downturn, with both corn and soybean prices firmly entrenched in the red, signaling a challenging period for producers and prompting a re-evaluation of strategies across the supply chain. The immediate implications point to squeezed profit margins for
Via MarketMinute · September 29, 2025
As the clock ticks towards the September 30, 2025, funding deadline, the United States federal government finds itself perilously close to another shutdown. Congressional leaders remain deadlocked on a spending bill, with crucial negotiations underway to avert what would be the 15th partial federal government shutdown since 1981. This looming
Via MarketMinute · September 29, 2025
As the clock ticks towards a potential U.S. government shutdown, a surprising calm has settled over the financial markets. Despite the looming deadline of September 30th/October 1st, both Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures have shown remarkable resilience, edging higher and signaling a market that appears to be
Via MarketMinute · September 29, 2025
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q2. Today, we are looking at shelf-stable food stocks, starting with Post (NYSE:POST).
Via StockStory · September 17, 2025
See which four mid-cap stocks just announced huge new buyback programs, with one firm now having buyback capacity equal to more than 12% of its market cap.
Via MarketBeat · September 9, 2025
Packaged foods company Post (NYSE:POST) reported Q2 CY2025 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 1.9% year on year to $1.98 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.03 per share was 22.8% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · August 11, 2025
Republican states are leading the charge to restrict soda and candy purchases under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), aligning with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.
Via Benzinga · August 11, 2025
Packaged foods company Post (NYSE:POST) reported Q2 CY2025 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 1.9% year on year to $1.98 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.03 per share was 22.8% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · August 8, 2025
Packaged foods company Post (NYSE:POST)
will be reporting earnings this Thursday after market hours. Here’s what investors should know.
Via StockStory · August 5, 2025
Don't call it a comeback! These three stocks are defying their market narratives and crafting comebacks. Can the rally continue in these beaten-down names?
Via MarketBeat · August 4, 2025
Hitting a new 52-week low can be a pivotal moment for any stock.
These floors often mark either the beginning of a turnaround story or confirmation that a company faces serious headwinds.
Via StockStory · July 28, 2025
Low-volatility stocks may offer stability, but that often comes at the cost of slower growth and the upside potential of more dynamic companies.
Via StockStory · July 17, 2025
Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on.
But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.
Via StockStory · July 3, 2025
Even if a company is profitable, it doesn’t always mean it’s a great investment.
Some struggle to maintain growth, face looming threats, or fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their future potential.
Via StockStory · July 1, 2025
Packaged foods company Post (NYSE:POST) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 2.3% year on year to $1.95 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.41 per share was 16.7% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · June 10, 2025
Byron Allen dials out, Salesforce logs in. Here are the various deal announcements of the past week plus bankruptcy updates.
Via Benzinga · June 6, 2025

Post Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: POST) to acquire 8th Avenue Food & Provisions for $880 million, adding strategic benefits, increasing leverage, and raising fiscal 2025 outlook.
Via Benzinga · June 4, 2025
Consumer staples are considered safe havens in turbulent markets due to their inelastic demand profiles. Surprisingly, the sector hasn’t played its shielding role over the past six months as it tumbled 13.7%. This drop was worse than the S&P 500’s 5.5% loss.
Via StockStory · May 12, 2025