Mosaic (MOS) stock dropped 3.6% after posting a $258M Q1 loss, withdrawing phosphate guidance, and announcing production cuts amid soaring sulfur costs. The postMosaic (MOS) stock dropped 3.6% after posting a $258M Q1 loss, withdrawing phosphate guidance, and announcing production cuts amid soaring sulfur costs. The post

Mosaic (MOS) Stock Tumbles After Massive Q1 Loss and Phosphate Guidance Pulled

2026/05/11 20:30
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TLDR

  • Mosaic delivered a first-quarter net loss of $258 million, dramatically missing Wall Street expectations of a $71.5 million profit.
  • Revenue reached $3 billion, exceeding the $2.9 billion consensus, though profitability suffered significantly.
  • Unprecedented sulfur prices inflated production expenses, prompting the company to eliminate its phosphate output forecast.
  • Phosphate manufacturing reductions are underway at American and Brazilian plants, while 2026 capital expenditures drop to $1.25 billion.
  • Shares of MOS declined approximately 3.6% before the opening bell and have lost nearly 7.9% since the year began.

Mosaic (MOS) stock experienced a sharp decline of roughly 3.6% during premarket hours Monday following the fertilizer manufacturer’s announcement of an unexpected first-quarter 2026 deficit.


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The agricultural company disclosed a net loss totaling $258 million. Market analysts had projected earnings of $71.5 million, based on FactSet data. The shortfall represents a significant disappointment.

When measured on an adjusted per-share basis, Mosaic generated just 5 cents. The Street consensus called for 24 cents. Another substantial miss.

Revenue figures landed at $3 billion, surpassing the anticipated $2.9 billion benchmark. However, the top-line performance failed to alleviate investor anxiety surrounding escalating expenses and uncertain manufacturing prospects.

The Iran war has constricted worldwide fertilizer availability and elevated pricing — creating favorable conditions for Mosaic’s revenue generation. Simultaneously, it has dramatically increased the firm’s raw material expenses. Sulfur costs reached unprecedented peaks during the three-month period, compressing profit margins.

Manufacturing Reductions and Forecast Elimination

Mosaic withdrew its annual phosphate manufacturing outlook Monday. The organization indicated plans to reduce phosphate operations at sites across both the United States and Brazil beginning this month while it reevaluates its operational strategy through year-end 2026.

Wall Street analysts reacted by lowering their price objectives for the security. The convergence of removed guidance, operational curtailments, and stricter cash flow oversight signaled to market participants that challenges lie ahead.

The corporation additionally reduced its 2026 capital investment blueprint to $1.25 billion, postponing initiatives considered less urgent. Mosaic emphasized that these adjustments shouldn’t significantly impact its mid-range production capacity.

Competitor Performance Shows Divergence

Other fertilizer stocks didn’t universally retreat. CF Industries, which concentrates predominantly on nitrogen-based products, advanced 1.3% Monday. CF Industries benefited from developments at the outset of the Iran situation. Rival manufacturer Nutrien climbed 0.9% in early trading.

Mosaic shares have declined approximately 7.9% year-to-date through Friday’s market close. Technical indicators currently flash a sell signal, while market capitalization hovers near $7.05 billion.

Typical daily trading activity averages around 9.5 million shares, making Monday’s price movement particularly noteworthy for market observers.

The fertilizer producer’s forthcoming decisions regarding its phosphate operational blueprint for the remainder of 2026 will command significant investor attention.

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