Post (NYSE: POST)
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Post Company Info
Post Holdings, Inc. operates as a consumer packaged goods holding company. The firm engages in the operation of center-of-the-store, refrigerated, food service, food ingredient, active nutrition, and private brand food categories. It operates through the following segments: Post Consumer Brands, Weetabix, Foodservice, Refrigerated Retail and BellRing Brands. The Post Consumer Brands segment manufactures, markets, and sells branded and private label ready-to-eat (RTE) cereal and hot cereal products. The Weetabix segment focuses on the marketing and distribution of branded and private label RTE cereal products. The Foodservice segment includes egg and potato products. The Refrigerated Retail segment produces and/or distributes egg products, sausage, side dishes, cheese, and other refrigerated products to retail and foodservice customers. The BellRing Brands segment consists of ready-to-drink (RTD) protein shakes, other RTD beverages, powders, and nutrition bars. The company was founded by Charles William Post in 1895 and is headquartered in St. Louis, MO.
News & Analysis
Post Makes Some of My Favorite Breakfast Cereals Including Fruity Pebbles, Honeycomb, and Oreo O's. But 33% of the Business Revolves Around 1 Segment That Has Nothing to Do With Cereal.
The company enjoys a market with little competition, allowing it to grow its profits in this one category.
Is This the New SPAC Trend of the Future?
Cereal maker Post Holdings wants to join in the SPAC merger mania.
Why Post Holdings Inc's Shares Popped 11.9% in June
Can a management shakeup drive growth at Post Holdings Inc?
Post Holdings Inc. Posts Jump in Profit in Fiscal Second Quarter
Acquisitions are starting to pay off for Post Holdings.
Post Holdings' Earnings Jump on Tax Benefit
Taxes helped the bottom line, but acquisitions are what drove top-line growth for the food company.
Acquisitions Drive Growth at Post Holdings Inc
Acquisitions are playing a big role in Post Holdings' growth, but there are organic growth and margin expansion, too, which are great signs for the company in the long term.
Post Holdings Inc Margins Up in Latest Results
With sales flat, Post Holdings is squeezing more profit from the sales they have.
Falling Egg Sales Lead to a Rotten Quarter for Post Holdings
The grocery business overall had a tough quarter, but falling egg prices led to a big decline in revenue and earnings for Post Holdings Inc.
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