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To own Post Holdings, you need to believe its packaged food portfolio can offset volume pressure in cereal and pet food while margin initiatives and disciplined capital allocation support earnings. The 6.50% 2036 notes increase interest costs but materially extend maturities; in the near term, the key catalyst remains execution on cost optimization, while high leverage and weaker interest coverage stay the biggest watchpoints for shareholders.
The new US$500 million, two year share repurchase authorization now sits beside higher coupon long term debt, tightening the focus on Post’s balance sheet discipline. How actively management uses this buyback program, given elevated leverage and ongoing buybacks in recent quarters, will be important context for investors weighing the company’s acquisition driven growth and earnings stability story.
Yet investors should also be aware that higher leverage and increased interest costs could constrain Post’s flexibility if...
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Post Holdings' narrative projects $9.2 billion revenue and $537.3 million earnings by 2028. This requires 5.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $171 million earnings increase from $366.3 million today.
Uncover how Post Holdings' forecasts yield a $123.22 fair value, a 28% upside to its current price.
Four members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see Post’s fair value between US$104 and about US$619 per share, showing just how far views can stretch. Against that wide range, the company’s heavier interest burden and already high leverage highlight why it can help to examine several different risk focused viewpoints before deciding how Post fits in your portfolio.
Explore 4 other fair value estimates on Post Holdings - why the stock might be worth just $104.48!
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