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POST HOLDINGS (POST) Rule 144 notice lists broker and equity dates

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Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

POST HOLDINGS, Inc. files a Rule 144 notice to sell common stock. The filing lists securities to be sold under "Securities To Be Sold" and notes prior restricted stock lapse and a stock appreciation right dated 01/18/2024 and 01/31/2024. The broker appears as Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. with a listed date of 05/13/2026.

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Insights

Rule 144 notice for proposed resale of common stock under a brokerage arrangement.

The filing lists "Securities To Be Sold" and records prior equity compensation events including a Stock Appreciation Right dated 01/18/2024 and a Restricted Stock Lapse dated 01/31/2024. Broker information names Charles Schwab & Co., Inc..

Documentation shows procedural resale reporting rather than completion; timing and cash‑flow treatment are not stated in the excerpt. Subsequent filings or confirmations will state whether and when shares were actually sold.

Broker listed Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. broker entry associated with filing dated 05/13/2026
Numeric field example 649,839.00 numeric value appearing in the excerpt (label not explicit)
Numeric field example 45,322,586 numeric value appearing in the excerpt (label not explicit)
Stock Appreciation Right date 01/18/2024 date associated with Stock Appreciation Right
Restricted Stock Lapse date 01/31/2024 date associated with Restricted Stock Lapse
Filing date listed 05/13/2026 date shown next to broker entry
Rule 144 regulatory
"Securities To Be Sold"
Rule 144 is a U.S. securities regulation that sets conditions under which restricted or insider-held shares can be legally resold to the public, such as required holding periods, availability of public information, limits on how much can be sold at once, and certain filing requirements. For investors it matters because it determines when previously locked-up shares can enter the market — like a release valve that can increase supply, affect share price, and signal insider intent.
Stock Appreciation Right financial
"Stock Appreciation Right dated 01/18/2024"
A stock appreciation right (SAR) is a form of employee pay that gives the holder the right to receive the increase in a company's share price over a set reference price, paid in cash or shares, without having to buy stock first. It matters to investors because SARs can create future cash outflows or dilute existing shareholders if settled in stock, and they align employee incentives with share-price performance like a bonus tied to a home's price rise.
Restricted Stock Lapse financial
"Restricted Stock Lapse dated 01/31/2024"

144: Filer Information

144: Issuer Information

144: Securities Information



Furnish the following information with respect to the acquisition of the securities to be sold and with respect to the payment of all or any part of the purchase price or other consideration therefor:

144: Securities To Be Sold


* If the securities were purchased and full payment therefor was not made in cash at the time of purchase, explain in the table or in a note thereto the nature of the consideration given. If the consideration consisted of any note or other obligation, or if payment was made in installments describe the arrangement and state when the note or other obligation was discharged in full or the last installment paid.



Furnish the following information as to all securities of the issuer sold during the past 3 months by the person for whose account the securities are to be sold.

144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months

144: Remarks and Signature

FAQ

What does the Form 144 filing for POST mean?

It notifies the SEC of an intended resale of common stock under Rule 144. The form lists securities to be sold and broker details, serving as a procedural notice for resale of previously restricted or registered shares.

How many shares or dollar amount does the POST filing register for sale?

The excerpt does not present a clear, labeled "registered" or "offered" share amount. The filing lists numeric fields (for example, "649839.00" and "45322586") but does not attach an explicit "shares to be sold" label in the provided excerpt.

Who is the broker handling the sale in the POST filing?

The filing names Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. at 3000 Schwab Way, Westlake, TX with a listed date of 05/13/2026. This identifies the brokerage firm indicated in the notice for the proposed resale.

Does the Form 144 excerpt show when the securities were acquired?

Yes. The excerpt shows acquisition/compensation dates: a Stock Appreciation Right dated 01/18/2024 and a Restricted Stock Lapse dated 01/31/2024, which are the dates associated with the equity compensation events listed.