Post Holdings Reports Results for the First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2021

ST. LOUIS, Feb. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Post Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:POST), a consumer packaged goods holding company, today reported results for the first fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2020.Highlights:First quarter net sales of $1.5 billionOperating profit of $166.3 million; net earnings of $81.2 million; Adjusted EBITDA of $284.4 millionReaffirmed first half fiscal year 2021 Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) guidance of $520-$550 million
Basis of PresentationOn October 21, 2019, the initial public offering (the “IPO”) of a minority interest in the BellRing Brands business, Post’s historical active nutrition business, was completed. Post fully consolidates the results of BellRing Brands, Inc. (“BellRing”) and its subsidiaries within Post’s financial statements and effective October 21, 2019 allocates 28.8% of BellRing’s consolidated net earnings/loss and net assets to noncontrolling interest within Post’s financial statements. On July 1, 2020, Post completed the acquisition of Henningsen Foods, Inc. (“Henningsen”), the results of which are included in the Foodservice segment.First Quarter Consolidated Operating ResultsNet sales were $1,458.0 million, an increase of 0.1%, or $1.2 million, compared to $1,456.8 million in the prior year period. Net sales growth in BellRing Brands, Refrigerated Retail, Weetabix and Post Consumer Brands was offset by declines in Foodservice. Gross profit was $455.4 million, or 31.2% of net sales, a decrease of $16.1 million compared to the prior year period gross profit of $471.5 million, or 32.4% of net sales.Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses were $251.1 million, or 17.2% of net sales, an increase of $15.8 million compared to $235.3 million, or 16.2% of net sales, in the prior year period. SG&A expenses for the first quarter of 2021 included a provision of $15.0 million for a legal settlement, which was treated as an adjustment for non-GAAP measures. Operating profit was $166.3 million, a decrease of 15.2%, or $29.7 million, compared to $196.0 million in the prior year period.Net earnings were $81.2 million, a decrease of 18.1%, or $18.0 million, compared to $99.2 million in the prior year period. Net earnings included income on swaps, net of $41.6 million and $61.4 million in the first quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively, which is discussed later in this release and was treated as an adjustment for non-GAAP measures. Net earnings included equity method losses, net of tax of $7.9 million and $7.3 million in the first quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively. Net earnings excluded net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interest of $9.8 million and $7.9 million in the first quarter of 2021 and 2020, respectively. Diluted earnings per common share were $1.21, compared to $1.38 in the prior year period. Adjusted net earnings were $48.0 million, or $0.72 per diluted common share, compared to $52.9 million, or $0.73 per diluted common share, in the prior year period.Adjusted EBITDA was $284.4 million, a decrease of 6.2%, or $18.7 million, compared to $303.1 million in the prior year period, with the decrease driven primarily by Foodservice. Adjusted EBITDA in the first quarter of 2021 and 2020 included an adjustment of $9.5 million and $7.4 million, respectively, primarily for the portion of BellRing’s consolidated net earnings which was allocated to noncontrolling interest, resulting in Adjusted EBITDA including 100% of the consolidated Adjusted EBITDA of BellRing.Post Consumer BrandsNorth American ready-to-eat (“RTE”) cereal.For the first quarter, net sales were $445.0 million, an increase of 0.9%, or $3.8 million, compared to the prior year period, and benefited from a favorable mix. Volumes were flat as growth in Post branded cereals was offset by declines in private label and government bid business (primarily resulting from the decision to exit certain low-margin business), licensed brand cereal and Malt-O-Meal bag cereal. Segment profit was $70.5 million, a decrease of 12.5%, or $10.1 million, compared to the prior year period. Segment profit for the first quarter of 2021 was negatively impacted by a provision of $15.0 million for a legal settlement, which was treated as an adjustment for non-GAAP measures. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $113.7 million, an increase of 3.6%, or $4.0 million, compared to the prior year period.Financial results for the first quarter of 2021 were negatively impacted by an estimated $9.8 million and $5.6 million in lost revenue and profit contribution, respectively, resulting from COVID-19 related production shutdowns and employee leaves at the Battle Creek, Michigan RTE cereal facility.WeetabixPrimarily United Kingdom RTE cereal and muesli.For the first quarter, net sales were $113.5 million, an increase of 11.8%, or $12.0 million, compared to the prior year period, and reflected a favorable foreign currency exchange rate tailwind of approximately 280 basis points. Volume growth of 8.3% was driven by biscuit products, extruded products (primarily resulting from lapping capacity constraints in the prior year period), private label products and exports, which were partially offset by declines in bar and drink products (resulting from reduced on-the-go consumption in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic). Segment profit was $28.1 million, an increase of 18.6%, or $4.4 million, compared to the prior year period. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $37.3 million, an increase of 16.9%, or $5.4 million, compared to the prior year period.FoodservicePrimarily egg and potato products.For the first quarter, net sales were $354.5 million, a decrease of 15.7%, or $66.1 million, compared to the prior year period, and included a 210 basis point benefit from Henningsen. Volumes for the first quarter decreased 20.0%, driven by lower away-from-home demand in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic in various channels, including full service restaurants, quick service restaurants, education and travel and lodging. Volumes included an approximately 370 basis point benefit from the participation in a government-backed food initiative and 90 basis point benefit from Henningsen. Egg volumes declined 15.5% and included an approximately 480 basis point benefit from the participation in a government-backed food initiative and a 60 basis point benefit from Henningsen. Potato volumes declined 38.3%.Segment profit was $10.8 million, a decrease of 77.0%, or $36.2 million, compared to the prior year period. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $40.4 million, a decrease of 46.3%, or $34.9 million, compared to the prior year period. First quarter 2021 segment profit and segment Adjusted EBITDA were negatively impacted by (i) lost contribution margin on reduced volumes and unfavorable customer, product and channel mix, (ii) an unfavorable egg price/cost relationship associated with the timing of changes in input prices, (iii) unfavorable fixed cost absorption driven by a reduction in volumes produced and (iv) lower net pricing (resulting from an unfavorable mix and temporary price reductions to move excess inventory).Refrigerated RetailPrimarily side dish, egg, cheese and sausage products.For the first quarter, net sales were $263.1 million, an increase of 5.3%, or $13.2 million, compared to the prior year period and benefited from improved average net pricing in side dish and cheese products. Volumes increased 1.1%, led by a 13.3% increase in side dish volumes. Egg volumes declined 11.9% resulting from the decision to exit certain low-margin business. Volume information for additional products is disclosed in a table presented later in this release. Segment profit was $33.7 million, an increase of 29.6%, or $7.7 million, compared to the prior year period. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $51.8 million, an increase of 18.3%, or $8.0 million, compared to the prior year period.BellRing BrandsReady-to-drink (“RTD”) protein shakes, other RTD beverages, powders and nutrition bars.For the first quarter, net sales were $282.4 million, an increase of 15.7%, or $38.4 million, compared to the prior year period. Premier Protein net sales increased 17.4%, with volumes up 21.9%. Net sales benefited from RTD shake distribution gains for both existing and new products, incremental promotional activity and a modest increase in customer trade inventory levels to support certain promotional events that occurred early in January 2021. Net sales for Dymatize increased 16.2% and for all other products decreased 11.2%.Segment profit was $47.8 million, a decrease of 3.0%, or $1.5 million, compared to the prior year period and included $4.6 million of restructuring and facility closure costs, which were partially offset by $1.5 million of lower transaction costs related to BellRing’s separation from Post. Restructuring and facility closure costs and transaction costs were treated as adjustments for non-GAAP measures. Segment Adjusted EBITDA was $60.7 million, an increase of 3.6%, or $2.1 million, compared to the prior year period.As of December 31, 2020, BellRing had $686.2 million in total principal value of debt and $50.8 million in cash and cash equivalents.For further information, please refer to the BellRing first quarter 2021 earnings release and conference call (the details of which are included later in this release).Interest, Loss on Extinguishment of Debt, Income on Swaps and Income TaxInterest expense, net was $96.6 million in the first quarter of 2021, compared to $102.9 million in the first quarter of 2020. Interest expense, net in the first quarter of 2021 included (i) $12.8 million attributable to BellRing and (ii) a reduction in interest of approximately $3.6 million resulting from the repayment of the entire principal balance of Post’s term loan in the first quarter of 2020. Interest expense, net in the first quarter of 2020 included (i) $11.6 million attributable to BellRing and (ii) a loss of $7.2 million resulting from the reclassification of losses previously recorded in accumulated other comprehensive loss to interest expense.Loss on extinguishment of debt, net of $12.9 million was recorded in the first quarter of 2020 in connection with (i) Post’s repayment of the entire principal balance of its term loan and (ii) the assignment of debt to BellRing Brands, LLC related to the creation of BellRing’s capital structure in the first quarter of 2020.Income on swaps, net relates to non-cash mark-to-market adjustments and cash settlements on interest rate swaps. Income on swaps, net was $41.6 million in the first quarter of 2021, compared to $61.4 million in the first quarter of 2020.Income tax expense was $23.2 million in the first quarter of 2021, an effective income tax rate of 19.0%, compared to $30.4 million in the first quarter of 2020, an effective income tax rate of 21.0%.Share Repurchases & New Share Repurchase AuthorizationDuring the first quarter of 2021, Post repurchased 1.7 million shares of its common stock for $159.9 million at an average price of $93.43 per share. Subsequent to the end of the first quarter of 2021 and as of February 3, 2021, Post repurchased 0.8 million shares of its common stock for $80.6 million at an average price of $97.48 per share. On February 2, 2021, Post’s Board of Directors approved a new $400 million share repurchase authorization. Share repurchases under the new authorization may begin on February 6, 2021. As of February 3, 2021, Post had repurchased $351.0 million under its previous $400 million share repurchase authorization, which became effective on August 8, 2020 and will be cancelled effective February 5, 2021.Repurchases may be made from time to time in the open market, in private purchases, through forward, derivative, accelerated repurchase or automatic purchase transactions, or otherwise. The shares would be repurchased with cash on hand and cash from operations. Any shares repurchased would be held as treasury stock. The authorization does not, however, obligate Post to acquire any particular amount of shares, and repurchases may be suspended or terminated at any time at Post’s discretion.Recent AnnouncementsOn January 25, 2021, Post completed the acquisition of the Peter Pan peanut butter brand from Conagra Brands, Inc.On February 1, 2021, Post completed the acquisition of Almark Foods, a leading provider of hard-cooked and deviled egg products.COVID-19 CommentaryPost is closely monitoring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business and remains focused on ensuring its ability to safeguard the health of its employees, including their economic health, maintaining the continuity of its supply chain to serve customers and consumers and preserving financial liquidity to mitigate the uncertainty caused by the pandemic.Post products sold through food, drug, mass, club and eCommerce generally have continued to experience an uplift in sales in the first quarter of 2021, driven by increased at-home consumption in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.Post’s foodservice business continues to be negatively impacted by lower away-from-home demand resulting from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various channels, including full service restaurants, quick service restaurants, education and travel and lodging. In the first quarter of 2021, Post’s foodservice volumes continued to track with changes in the degree of restrictions on mobility and gathering, and this correlation is expected to continue to affect the trajectory of the volume recovery.BellRing’s primary categories, liquids and powders, have returned to growth relatively in line with their pre-pandemic growth rates. The bar category continues to experience year-over-year declines and BellRing’s international sales continue to be soft when compared to the prior year.As of December 31, 2020, Post had approximately $1.1 billion in cash and cash equivalents on hand and the available borrowing capacity under its revolving credit facility was $730.6 million (reflecting $19.4 million of outstanding letters of credit, a reduction in the borrowing capacity).OutlookPost management reaffirmed its expectation of Adjusted EBITDA for the first half of fiscal year 2021 to be between $520-$550 million, with the expectation of material improvement in the second half of fiscal year 2021.Post management continues to expect fiscal year 2021 capital expenditures to range between $225-$250 million, including approximately $4 million attributable to BellRing.Post provides Adjusted EBITDA guidance only on a non-GAAP basis and does not provide a reconciliation of its forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA non-GAAP guidance measure to the most directly comparable GAAP measure due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation, including adjustments that could be made for income/expense on swaps, net, noncontrolling interest adjustment, equity method investment adjustment, mark-to-market adjustments on commodity and foreign exchange hedges, adjustment to bargain purchase, provision for legal settlement, transaction and integration costs and other charges reflected in Post’s reconciliations of historical numbers, the amounts of which, based on historical experience, could be significant. For additional information regarding Post’s non-GAAP measures, see the related explanations presented under “Post’s Use of Non-GAAP Measures.”BellRing OutlookFor fiscal year 2021, BellRing management continues to expect net sales and Adjusted EBITDA to grow 8%-13% and 5%-10%, respectively, over fiscal year 2020 (resulting in a net sales range of $1.07-$1.12 billion and an Adjusted EBITDA range of $207-$217 million) and capital expenditures of approximately $4 million.BellRing provides Adjusted EBITDA guidance only on a non-GAAP basis and does not provide a reconciliation of its forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA non-GAAP guidance measure to the most directly comparable GAAP measure due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation, including adjustments that could be made for noncontrolling interest adjustment, restructuring and facility closures costs, separation costs and other charges reflected in BellRing’s reconciliation of historical numbers, the amounts of which, based on historical experience, could be significant. For additional information regarding BellRing’s non-GAAP measures, see the related explanations presented under “Use of Non-GAAP Measures” in BellRing’s first quarter of fiscal year 2021 earnings release. BellRing, as a separate publicly-traded company, releases guidance regarding its future performance. These statements are prepared by BellRing’s management, and Post does not accept any responsibility for any such statements.8th Avenue Standalone Financial InformationPost owns a 60.5% common equity interest in 8th Avenue Food & Provisions, Inc. (“8th Avenue”), which is an unconsolidated affiliate that manufactures and distributes private label peanut and other nut butters, dried fruit and nut products, granola and pasta.For the first quarter, net sales were $229.0 million, an increase of 4.9%, or $10.6 million, compared to the prior year period. Net loss was $1.4 million, a decrease of 55.6%, or $0.5 million, compared to the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA was $21.6 million, a decrease of 8.9%, or $2.1 million, compared to the prior year period.As of December 31, 2020, 8th Avenue was capitalized with $12.6 million of unrestricted cash and cash equivalents, $614.5 million of senior secured debt, $60.1 million related to a sale-leaseback transaction, $250.0 million in principal amount of preferred equity and $70.4 million of accumulated, but unpaid, preferred dividends. Summarized financial information for 8th Avenue is disclosed later in this release.For 8th Avenue, Post management continues to expect fiscal year 2021 Adjusted EBITDA to range between $100-$105 million.Post provides Adjusted EBITDA guidance for 8th Avenue only on a non-GAAP basis and does not provide a reconciliation of its forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA non-GAAP guidance measure to the most directly comparable GAAP measure due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation, including transaction, integration and sale-leaseback costs, non-cash stock-based compensation and other charges reflected in 8th Avenue’s reconciliation of historical numbers, the amounts of which, based on historical experience, could be significant. For additional information regarding Post’s non-GAAP measures, see the related explanations presented under “Post’s Use of Non-GAAP Measures.”Post’s Use of Non-GAAP MeasuresPost uses certain non-GAAP measures in this release to supplement the financial measures prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). These non-GAAP measures include total segment profit, Adjusted net earnings, Adjusted diluted earnings per common share, Adjusted EBITDA for Post and 8th Avenue and segment Adjusted EBITDA. The reconciliation of each of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is provided later in this release under “Explanation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures.”Management uses certain of these non-GAAP measures, including Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA, as key metrics in the evaluation of underlying company and segment performance, in making financial, operating and planning decisions and, in part, in the determination of cash bonuses for its executive officers and employees. Additionally, Post is required to comply with certain covenants and limitations that are based on variations of EBITDA in its financing documents. Management believes the use of these non-GAAP measures provides increased transparency and assists investors in understanding the underlying operating performance of Post and its segments and in the analysis of ongoing operating trends. Non-GAAP measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP, as they exclude certain items as described later in this release. These non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. For additional information regarding Post’s non-GAAP measures, see the related explanations provided under “Explanation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” later in this release.Post Conference Call to Discuss Earnings Results and OutlookPost will host a conference call on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Robert V. Vitale, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Jeff A. Zadoks, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.Interested parties may join the conference call by dialing (877) 540-0891 in the United States and (678) 408-4007 from outside of the United States. The conference identification number is 1539554. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call, which can be accessed by visiting the Investor Relations section of Post’s website at www.postholdings.com.A replay of the conference call will be available through Friday, February 19, 2021 by dialing (800) 585-8367 in the United States and (404) 537-3406 from outside of the United States and using the conference identification number 1539554. A webcast replay also will be available for a limited period on Post’s website in the Investor Relations section.BellRing Conference Call to Discuss Earnings Results and OutlookBellRing will host a conference call on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. EST to discuss financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2021 outlook and to respond to questions. Darcy H. Davenport, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Paul A. Rode, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the call.Interested parties may join the conference call by dialing (833) 954-1568 in the United States and (409) 216-6583 from outside of the United States. The conference identification number is 1876009. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call, which can be accessed by visiting the Investor Relations section of BellRing’s website at www.bellring.com. A slide presentation containing supplemental material will also be available at the same location on BellRing’s website.A replay of the conference call will be available through Friday, February 19, 2021 by dialing (800) 585-8367 in the United States and (404) 537-3406 from outside of the United States and using the conference identification number 1876009. A webcast replay also will be available for a limited period on BellRing’s website in the Investor Relations section.Prospective Financial InformationProspective financial information is necessarily speculative in nature, and it can be expected that some or all of the assumptions underlying the prospective financial information described above will not materialize or will vary significantly from actual results. For further discussion of some of the factors that may cause actual results to vary materially from the information provided above, see “Forward-Looking Statements” below. Accordingly, the prospective financial information provided above is only an estimate of what Post’s and BellRing’s management believes is realizable as of the date of this release. It also should be recognized that the reliability of any forecasted financial data diminishes the farther in the future that the data is forecasted. In light of the foregoing, the information should be viewed in context and undue reliance should not be placed upon it.Forward-Looking StatementsCertain matters discussed in this release and on Post’s conference call are forward-looking statements, including Post’s Adjusted EBITDA outlook for the first half of fiscal year 2021, Post’s capital expenditure outlook for fiscal year 2021, statements regarding the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on Post’s business, Post’s continuing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, BellRing’s net sales, Adjusted EBITDA and capital expenditures outlook for fiscal year 2021 and Post management’s Adjusted EBITDA outlook for 8th Avenue for fiscal year 2021. These forward-looking statements are sometimes identified from the use of forward-looking words such as “believe,” “should,” “could,” “potential,” “continue,” “expect,” “project,” “estimate,” “predict,” “anticipate,” “aim,” “intend,” “plan,” “forecast,” “target,” “is likely,” “will,” “can,” “may” or “would” or the negative of these terms or similar expressions, and include all statements regarding future performance, earnings projections, events or developments. There are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements made herein. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the following:the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including negative impacts on the global economy and capital markets, the health of Post’s employees, Post’s ability to manufacture and deliver its products, operating costs, demand for its foodservice and on-the-go products and Post’s operations generally;Post’s high leverage, Post’s ability to obtain additional financing (including both secured and unsecured debt), Post’s ability to service its outstanding debt (including covenants that restrict the operation of Post’s business) and a downgrade or potential downgrade in Post’s credit ratings;Post’s ability to continue to compete in its product categories and Post’s ability to retain its market position and favorable perceptions of its brands;Post’s ability to anticipate and respond to changes in consumer and customer preferences and behaviors and introduce new products;changes in economic conditions, disruptions in the U.S. and global capital and credit markets, changes in interest rates, volatility in the market value of derivatives and fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates;disruptions or inefficiencies in Post’s supply chain, including as a result of Post’s reliance on third party suppliers or manufacturers for the manufacturing of many of Post’s products, pandemics (including the COVID-19 pandemic) and other outbreaks of contagious diseases, fires and evacuations related thereto, changes in weather conditions, natural disasters, agricultural diseases and pests and other events beyond Post’s control;significant volatility in the cost or availability of inputs to Post’s business (including freight, raw materials, energy and other supplies);Post’s ability to hire and retain talented personnel, the ability of Post’s employees to safely perform their jobs, including the potential for physical injuries or illness (such as COVID-19), employee absenteeism, labor strikes, work stoppages and unionization efforts;allegations that Post’s products cause injury or illness, product recalls and withdrawals and product liability claims and other related litigation;Post’s ability to identify, complete and integrate or otherwise effectively execute acquisitions or other strategic transactions and effectively manage its growth;Post’s ability to promptly and effectively realize the strategic and financial benefits expected as a result of the IPO of a minority interest in its BellRing Brands business, which consists of Post’s historical active nutrition business;impairment in the carrying value of goodwill or other intangibles;Post’s ability to successfully implement business strategies to reduce costs;legal and regulatory factors, such as compliance with existing laws and regulations, as well as new laws and regulations and changes to existing laws and regulations and interpretations thereof, affecting Post’s business, including current and future laws and regulations regarding food safety, advertising and labeling and animal feeding and housing operations;the loss of, a significant reduction of purchases by or the bankruptcy of a major customer;the failure or weakening of the RTE cereal category and consolidations in the retail and foodservice distribution channels;the ultimate impact litigation or other regulatory matters may have on Post;Post’s ability to successfully collaborate with third parties that have invested with Post in 8th Avenue and to effectively realize the strategic and financial benefits expected as a result of the separate capitalization of 8th Avenue;costs associated with Bob Evans Farms, Inc.’s (“Bob Evans”) obligations in connection with the sale and separation of its restaurants business in April 2017, which occurred prior to Post’s acquisition of Bob Evans, including certain indemnification obligations under the restaurants sale agreement and Bob Evans’s payment and performance obligations as a guarantor for certain leases;Post’s ability to protect its intellectual property and other assets and to continue to use third party intellectual property subject to intellectual property licenses;the ability of Post and its customers’, and 8th Avenue’s and its customers’, private brand products to compete with nationally branded products;risks associated with Post’s international businesses;the impact of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union (commonly known as “Brexit”) on Post and its operations;costs, business disruptions and reputational damage associated with information technology failures, cybersecurity incidents or information security breaches;changes in estimates in critical accounting judgments;losses or increased funding and expenses related to Post’s qualified pension or other postretirement plans;significant differences in Post’s, 8th Avenue’s and BellRing’s actual operating results from Post’s guidance regarding Post’s and 8th Avenue’s future performance and BellRing’s guidance regarding its future performance;Post’s ability and BellRing’s ability to satisfy the requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; andother risks and uncertainties described in Post’s and BellRing’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
These forward-looking statements represent Post’s judgment as of the date of this release except with respect to BellRing’s guidance regarding its future performance, which represents BellRing’s judgment as of the date of this release. Post disclaims, however, any intent or obligation to update these forward-looking statements.About Post Holdings, Inc.Post Holdings, Inc., headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is a consumer packaged goods holding company operating in the center-of-the-store, refrigerated, foodservice, food ingredient and convenient nutrition food categories. Its businesses include Post Consumer Brands, Weetabix, Michael Foods, Bob Evans Farms and BellRing Brands. Post Consumer Brands is a leader in the North American ready-to-eat cereal category and also markets Peter Pan® peanut butter. Weetabix is home to the United Kingdom’s number one selling ready-to-eat cereal brand, Weetabix®. Michael Foods and Bob Evans Farms are leaders in refrigerated foods, delivering innovative, value-added egg and refrigerated potato side dish products to the foodservice and retail channels. Post’s publicly-traded subsidiary BellRing Brands, Inc. is a holding company operating in the global convenient nutrition category through its primary brands of Premier Protein® and Dymatize®. Post participates in the private brand food category through its investment with third parties in 8th Avenue Food & Provisions, Inc., a leading, private brand centric, consumer products holding company. For more information, visit www.postholdings.com.Contact:
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EXPLANATION AND RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURESPost uses certain non-GAAP measures in this release to supplement the financial measures prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). These non-GAAP measures include total segment profit, Adjusted net earnings, Adjusted diluted earnings per common share, Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA. The reconciliation of each of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is provided in the tables following this section. Non-GAAP measures are not prepared in accordance with GAAP, as they exclude certain items as described below. These non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.Total segment profit
Total segment profit represents the aggregation of the segment profit for each of Post’s reportable segments, which for all segments excluding BellRing Brands is each segment’s earnings/loss before income taxes and equity method earnings/loss before impairment of property, goodwill and other intangible assets, facility closure related costs, restructuring expenses, gain/loss on assets and liabilities held for sale, gain/loss on sale of businesses and facilities, adjustment to bargain purchase, interest expense and other unallocated corporate income and expenses. Segment profit for BellRing Brands, as it is a publicly-traded company, is its operating profit. Post believes total segment profit is useful to investors in evaluating Post’s operating performance because it facilitates period-to-period comparison of results of segment operations.
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Post believes Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted diluted earnings per common share are useful to investors in evaluating Post’s operating performance because they exclude items that affect the comparability of Post’s financial results and could potentially distort an understanding of the trends in business performance.
Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted diluted earnings per common share are adjusted for the following items:Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA
Post believes that Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors in evaluating Post’s operating performance and liquidity because (i) Post believes it is widely used to measure a company’s operating performance without regard to items such as depreciation and amortization, which can vary depending upon accounting methods and the book value of assets, (ii) it presents a measure of corporate performance exclusive of Post’s and BellRing’s capital structure and the method by which the assets were acquired and (iii) it is a financial indicator of a company’s ability to service its debt, as Post and BellRing Brands, LLC are required to comply with certain covenants and limitations that are based on variations of EBITDA in their respective financing documents. Post believes that segment Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors in evaluating Post’s operating performance because it allows for assessment of the operating performance of each reportable segment. Management uses Adjusted EBITDA to provide forward-looking guidance and uses Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA to forecast future results.
Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA reflect adjustments for income tax expense/benefit, interest expense, net and depreciation and amortization including accelerated depreciation and amortization, and the following adjustments discussed above: income/expense on swaps, net, mark-to-market adjustments on commodity and foreign exchange hedges, provision for legal settlements, mark-to-market adjustments on equity securities, restructuring and facility closure costs excluding accelerated depreciation and amortization, transaction costs and integration costs, adjustment to bargain purchase, assets held for sale, foreign currency gain/loss on intercompany loans and advisory income. Additionally, Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA reflect adjustments for the following items:RECONCILIATION OF NET EARNINGS AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS
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SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR 8TH AVENUE (Unaudited)
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EXPLANATION AND RECONCILIATION OF 8TH AVENUE’S NON-GAAP MEASUREPost believes that Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors in evaluating 8th Avenue’s operating performance and liquidity because (i) Post believes it is widely used to measure a company’s operating performance without regard to items such as depreciation and amortization, which can vary depending upon accounting methods and the book value of assets, (ii) it presents a measure of corporate performance exclusive of 8th Avenue’s capital structure and the method by which the assets were acquired and (iii) it is a financial indicator of a company’s ability to service its debt. Management uses 8th Avenue’s Adjusted EBITDA to provide forward-looking guidance and to forecast future results.8th Avenue’s Adjusted EBITDA reflects adjustments for interest expense, net, income tax expense/benefit and depreciation and amortization, and the following adjustments:RECONCILIATION OF 8TH AVENUE’S NET LOSS TO 8TH AVENUE’S ADJUSTED EBITDA (Unaudited)
(in millions)

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