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POST HOLDINGS, INC.
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About POST HOLDINGS, INC.
Post Holdings Inc. is a consumer packaged goods holding company with products sold through grocery, club, and drug stores, mass merchandisers, foodservice, food ingredient, and eCommerce. It operates through four reportable segments: Post Consumer Brands, focused on North American ready-to-eat cereal and granola, pet food, and nut butters; Weetabix, focused on U.K. ready-to-eat cereal, muesli, and protein-based shakes; Foodservice, focused on egg and potato products; and Refrigerated Retail, focused on side dish, egg, cheese, and sausage products. Products are sold across channels, including retailers, wholesalers, convenience stores, pet supply retailers, drug store customers, military and national restaurant chains, with revenues largely generated in the U.S.
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5 articlesBellRing Brands stock crashed 47% after missing Q2 earnings estimates and slashing full-year guidance. The company reported only 2% year-over-year sales growth driven by deep-discount promotions that crushed profit margins, while facing increased competition in the protein shake market and higher ingredient costs. Full-year EBITDA guidance was cut 25% to $325 million.
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Bradly A. Harper, SVP and Chief Accounting Officer of Post Holdings, sold 1,658 shares worth $160,303 on December 5, 2025, at $96.69 per share. The sale represents 11.4% of his direct holdings and aligns with his consistent selling pattern throughout 2025, suggesting disciplined stock compensation management rather than concern about the company's performance. Post Holdings' stock has declined 13.45% over the past year and currently trades near its 52-week low.