Mosaic (MOS) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Mosaic (MOS) offers an attractive risk/reward profile at current valuations, with 50% upside potential and limited downside already below tangible book value. MOS faces ongoing production challenges, but tight global phosphate and potash supply, plus strong ag demand, provide downside protection for investors. Valuation scenarios suggest fair value of $36 per share in a base case, while a bear case implies 1 to 2 dollars of downside from current levels.
I'm upgrading The Mosaic Company to Buy now as shares trade below intrinsic value, offering significant recovery potential after recent declines. MOS' fundamentals are improving, with cost savings, higher production, and capital reallocation activities supporting a stronger balance sheet. Macro catalysts include US rate cuts, US-China trade deal, and potential global economic improvements, all benefiting MOS' industry outlook.
| - Industry | - Sector | Bruce M. Bodine Jr. CEO | XBER Exchange | US61945C1036 ISIN |
| US Country | 13,765 Employees | 4 Dec 2025 Last Dividend | 1 Dec 1995 Last Split | 25 Oct 2004 IPO Date |
The Mosaic Company, established in 2004 and headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is a global leader in the production and marketing of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. Operating internationally, The Mosaic Company caters to the agricultural sector through its three main segments: Phosphates, Potash, and Mosaic Fertilizantes. It has ownership and operational control over mines that produce a range of phosphate crop nutrients and animal feed ingredients. This company plays a critical role in supporting global agriculture by providing essential products that enhance soil fertility, crop yields, and animal nutrition.
Through its extensive range of products and services, The Mosaic Company supports a wide customer base that includes wholesale distributors, retail chains, farmers, cooperatives, independent retailers, and national accounts. This extensive distribution network ensures that its critical agricultural inputs are readily available on a global scale.