Post Holdings Q1 revenue meets estimates, raises 2026 adjusted EBITDA outlook

Reuters02-06
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/POST">Post Holdings</a> Q1 revenue meets estimates, raises 2026 adjusted EBITDA outlook 

Overview

  • Consumer goods firm's Q1 revenue rose 10.1% yr/yr, meeting analyst expectations

  • Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 rose 13.1%, beating analyst expectations

  • Company raised fiscal 2026 Adjusted EBITDA outlook to $1,550-$1,580 mln

Outlook

  • Post raises fiscal year 2026 Adjusted EBITDA outlook to $1,550-$1,580 mln

  • Company expects fiscal year 2026 capital expenditures between $350-$390 mln

Result Drivers

  • ACQUISITIONS BOOST - Net sales increase driven by acquisitions

  • FOODSERVICE GROWTH - Segment growth driven by improved customer service and protein-based shakes production

  • CONSUMER BRANDS DECLINE - Decline in pet food and cereal volumes due to distribution losses and category declines

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q1 Sales

Meet

$2.17 bln

$2.17 bln (8 Analysts)

Q1 Net Income

$96.80 mln

Q1 Adjusted EBITDA

Beat

$418.20 mln

$380.33 mln (7 Analysts)

Q1 Gross Profit

$638.50 mln

Q1 Operating Income

$238.40 mln

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