POSCO Holdings Lowers Exchange Price on 2021 Euro-Denominated Bonds After Q4 2025 Dividend
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The latest announcement is out from POSCO ( (PKX) ).
On February 28, 2026, POSCO Holdings adjusted the exchange price of its foreign currency-denominated exchangeable bonds issued on September 1, 2021, cutting the reference price from KRW 425,631 to KRW 419,025 per share. This dividend-driven technical change increased the number of underlying shares available for exchange from 86,611 to 89,389, reflecting the standard bond terms that protect bondholders from dilution.
The adjustment was triggered by a cash dividend for the fourth quarter of 2025, with the new exchange price taking effect immediately after the February 27, 2026 record date. For investors, the move modestly improves the exchange terms of the outstanding bonds without involving a new board resolution, underlining POSCO Holdings’ adherence to pre-set anti-dilution mechanisms and its ongoing alignment of capital-market instruments with shareholder distributions.
The most recent analyst rating on (PKX) stock is a Hold with a $57.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on POSCO stock, see the PKX Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on PKX Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, PKX is a Neutral.
The score is held back primarily by weakening fundamentals—contracting revenue, compressed margins/returns, and sustained negative free cash flow—despite a relatively steady balance sheet. Technicals are a key offset with a strong uptrend and positive momentum, but valuation remains challenging with a high P/E even after considering the ~2.5% dividend yield.
To see Spark’s full report on PKX stock, click here.
More about POSCO
POSCO Holdings Inc. is a South Korea-based industrial group best known as a global steelmaker that has evolved into a diversified materials and energy conglomerate. Listed in both Korea and the U.S. as a foreign private issuer, the company actively uses international capital markets, including foreign currency-denominated exchangeable bonds, to fund its growth and shareholder return policies.
Average Trading Volume: 208,863
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: $16.39B
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