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The Mosaic Company (MOS) FCF/Share TTM

The fcf/share ttm for The Mosaic Company (MOS) is ($1.54) with a period-over-period change of +14.99%. Free cash flow per share divides trailing free cash flow by shares outstanding, showing cash generation per share.

MOS FCF/Share TTM Chart

FCF/Share TTM History

DateFCF/Share TTM% Change
Q1 2026($1.54)+14.99%
Q4 2025($1.81)(184.24%)
Q3 2025($0.64)(4823.86%)
Q2 2025$0.01(97.98%)
Q1 2025$0.67+348.73%
Q4 2024$0.15(84.23%)
Q3 2024$0.94(34.82%)
Q2 2024$1.45(34.44%)
Q1 2024$2.21(27.99%)
Q4 2023$3.07(29.45%)
Q3 2023$4.35(16.66%)
Q2 2023$5.21(23.22%)
Q1 2023$6.79(13.15%)
Q4 2022$7.82+27.00%
Q3 2022$6.16+32.41%
Q2 2022$4.65+58.78%
Q1 2022$2.93+23.06%
Q4 2021$2.38+33.25%
Q3 2021$1.79+1.09%
Q2 2021$1.77+31.12%
Q1 2021$1.35+25.03%
Q4 2020$1.08(17.45%)
Q3 2020$1.31(14.63%)
Q2 2020$1.53+215.00%
Q1 2020$0.49+179.30%
Q4 2019($0.61)+23.35%
Q3 2019($0.80)(63.56%)
Q2 2019($0.49)(172.71%)
Q1 2019$0.67(42.82%)
Q4 2018$1.17(41.30%)
Q3 2018$2.00+79.98%
Q2 2018$1.11+522.41%
Q1 2018($0.26)(180.06%)
Q4 2017$0.33+150.64%
Q3 2017$0.13+499.66%
Q2 2017$0.02(97.57%)
Q1 2017$0.90(25.56%)
Q4 2016$1.21+41.40%
Q3 2016$0.85(31.74%)
Q2 2016$1.25+7.30%
Q1 2016$1.17(49.29%)
Q4 2015$2.30(13.75%)
Q3 2015$2.66(10.36%)
Q2 2015$2.97(16.30%)
Q1 2015$3.55+7.75%
Q4 2014$3.30+52.36%
Q3 2014$2.16+204.24%
Q2 2014$0.71+40.59%
Q1 2014$0.51+212.45%
Q4 2013($0.45)(709.71%)
Q3 2013$0.07(89.47%)
Q2 2013$0.70(47.77%)
Q1 2013$1.34(3.30%)
Q4 2012$1.39(25.46%)
Q3 2012$1.86(25.57%)
Q2 2012$2.50+19.40%
Q1 2012$2.09(2.51%)
Q4 2011$2.15(9.69%)
Q3 2011$2.38(8.74%)
Q2 2011$2.61+43.36%
Q1 2011$1.82(20.87%)
Q4 2010$2.30+33.16%
Q3 2010$1.72+72.45%
Q2 2010$1.00+39.71%
Q1 2010$0.72+304.86%
Q4 2009($0.35)(775.02%)
Q3 2009$0.05(95.01%)
Q2 2009$1.04(62.81%)
Q1 2009$2.79(34.26%)
Q4 2008$4.24(13.61%)
Q3 2008$4.91+0.30%
Q2 2008$4.90+54.57%
Q1 2008$3.17+33.32%
Q4 2007$2.38+49.38%
Q3 2007$1.59+68.85%
Q2 2007$0.94+27.25%
Q1 2007$0.74+294.29%
Q4 2006$0.19+334.35%
Q3 2006($0.08)+69.45%
Q2 2006($0.26)(1696.19%)
Q1 2006($0.01)(286.56%)
Q4 2005$0.01(67.04%)
Q3 2005$0.02(59.04%)
Q2 2005$0.06+127.06%
Q1 2005($0.21)(86.93%)
Q4 2004($0.11)(488.24%)
Q3 2004$0.03+107.59%
Q2 2004($0.39)+60.21%
Q1 2004($0.98)(38.72%)
Q4 2003($0.70)+55.18%
Q3 2003($1.57)(44.92%)
Q2 2003($1.08)+1.08%
Q1 2003($1.10)-

About The Mosaic Company

Operating on a global scale via its various subsidiaries, The Mosaic Company specializes in the creation and distribution of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. Its business is structured into three distinct segments: Phosphates, Potash, and Mosaic Fertilizantes. The company maintains and operates its own mining facilities to extract raw materials, which are then processed into a diverse array of phosphate-based products. These offerings encompass crucial agricultural fertilizers such as diammonium phosphate (DAP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), and various ammoniated phosphate compounds. Additionally, Mosaic produces phosphate-derived ingredients for animal feed, primarily marketed under the Biofos and Nexfos brands, along with K-Mag, a unique double sulfate of potash magnesia product. Beyond phosphates, Mosaic is a key producer and vendor of potash. This versatile mineral finds application in compound fertilizer manufacturing, animal feed formulations, industrial processes, de-icing preparations, and as a regenerant for water softeners. The company further broadens its portfolio by providing nitrogen-based crop nutrients, supplemental animal feed ingredients, and a range of supporting services. It also actively engages in the procurement and resale of phosphate, potash, and nitrogen products. Mosaic's products reach a wide array of customers, including major wholesale distributors, extensive retail chains, agricultural cooperatives, individual farmers, independent retailers, and large national accounts. Incorporated in 2004, The Mosaic Company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

Tampa, FL
13,765 employees
Basic Materials / Agricultural Inputs
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Agricultural Inputs
CEO
Bruce Bodine Jr.