POST Dividend History & Analysis | N/A Yield
POST has a dividend yield of N/A and paid N/A per share in the last 12M. Complete payout history, full analyses and peer comparison.
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POST Dividend History: as of December 2025
No dividends paid yet.POST Dividend FAQ
Post Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: POST) is a diversified consumer packaged goods (CPG) holding company that operates across four primary segments: Post Consumer Brands, Weetabix, Foodservice, and Refrigerated Retail. The firm sells a mix of branded and private-label products ranging from ready-to-eat cereals (e.g., Honey Bunches of Oats, Weetabix) and pet foods (e.g., Rachael Ray Nutrish, 9Lives) to egg-based foodservice items and refrigerated side dishes under the Bob Evans label.
What is the Dividend Yield of POST?
As of December 2025, POST`s dividend yield is %. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of - by the current share price of 99.35.Does POST pay a dividend?
As of December 2025 POST does not pay a dividend.How often does POST pay dividends?
Over the last 12 months, POST has issued dividend payments.POST dividend forecast
Based on historical data, the forecasted dividends per share for POST for the next 4 payments are between 0 (+0.0%) and 0 (+0.0%).This suggests the dividend will remain relatively stable.
Will POST pay dividends in 2025?
The next Ex-Dividend date for Post Holdings (POST) is currently unknown.What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for POST?
The next Ex-Dividend date for Post Holdings (POST) is currently unknown. We automatically update the next Ex-Dividend date when it is announced.What is the Dividend Growth of POST?
POST's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is -% per year.
What is the Yield on Cost of POST?
POST's 5-Year Yield on Cost is -%. If you bought POST's shares at 65.51 five years ago, your current annual dividend income (- per share, trailing 12 months) equals -% of your original purchase price.What is the Payout Consistency of POST?
POST Payout Consistency is 0.0%.
The payout consistency is a proprietary measure of how consistently a company has paid dividends over its lifetime and blends growth rate, number of dividend payments, interruptions or lowering dividends into one number.
Does POST have a good Dividend Yield?
POST`s % Dividend Yield is considered as unknown.What is the Dividend Payout Ratio of POST?
The Dividend Payout Ratio of POST is unknown.What is the Dividend Rating of POST?
POST`s Overall Dividend Rating is (unknown). Ratings surpassing 65% are regarded as acceptable, exceeding 75% are favorable and surpassing 85% are strong.Key Metric Definitions
- Dividend Yield: Annual dividend per share divided by current share price.
- Dividend Growth Rate: Compound annual growth rate of annual dividend per share over the last 5 years.
- Payout Ratio: Percentage of earnings paid as dividends (TTM).
- Payout Consistency: % of eligible periods with uninterrupted or increased dividends, measured over the entire lifetime of the stock or fund.
- Payout Frequency: Number of dividends paid in the last 12m (TTM).
- Overall Dividend Rating: Proprietary composite score, quantified on a scale from 0 to +100. Ratings surpassing 70 are regarded as favorable, while those exceeding 85 are strong.
- Total Return: Price appreciation plus dividends over specified period.
- Market Cap: Figures are in millions of the corresponding currency.
Last update: 2025-12-15 02:18