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PepsiCo (PEP)

140.03
-0.61 (-0.43%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 17th, 2:45 AM EDT
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Previous Close140.64
Open140.69
Bid140.10
Ask140.27
Day's Range139.91 - 141.31
52 Week Range127.60 - 179.43
Volume9,283,581
Market Cap193.54B
PE Ratio (TTM)25.51
EPS (TTM)5.5
Dividend & Yield5.692 (4.06%)
1 Month Average Volume8,494,986

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About PepsiCo (PEP)

PepsiCo is a global food and beverage leader, known for producing a diverse range of products that include well-known brands in the beverage, snack, and food categories. The company operates in various segments, offering carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, as well as an assortment of snack foods, including chips, cereals, and nutrition bars. PepsiCo is committed to innovation and sustainability, continuously adapting its product offerings to meet changing consumer preferences and dietary requirements while focusing on reducing its environmental footprint. Through its extensive distribution network, the company reaches consumers in more than 200 countries, making it a key player in the global food and beverage industry. Read More

News & Press Releases

3 Cash-Producing Stocks We Steer Clear Of
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns. Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Via StockStory · September 17, 2025
Navigating the Storm: Investment Strategies for an Unpredictable 2025
The financial landscape is bracing for a turbulent 2025, as expert consensus points towards a significant uptick in market volatility. This anticipated shift, driven by a complex interplay of global policies, stubbornly high inflation, and persistent geopolitical tensions, signals a departure from recent market dynamics, demanding a proactive and adaptable
Via MarketMinute · September 16, 2025
The Unsettling Normalization: Yield Curve's Un-Inversion Signals Potential Storm Ahead
In a development that has sent ripples of concern through financial markets, the U.S. Treasury yield curve underwent a significant un-inversion in April 2025, following its longest inversion in history, spanning from 2022 through 2024. This shift, characterized by short-term interest rates falling below long-term rates once again, initially
Via MarketMinute · September 16, 2025
Global Currency Shake-Up: The Dollar Retreats as Euro and Yen Eye Resurgence
The global financial markets are currently undergoing a significant rebalancing act, with anticipated interest rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve poised to usher in a period of U.S. Dollar weakness. This shift is creating a powerful undertow, strengthening currencies like the Euro and Japanese Yen and setting
Via MarketMinute · September 16, 2025
The Silent Squeeze: How Persistent Inflation Widens the Gulf of Inequality
Persistent inflation, a seemingly ubiquitous feature of the global economic landscape, is exacting a heavy toll, particularly on the most vulnerable segments of society. Far from being a uniform economic phenomenon, the current inflationary surge is disproportionately eroding the purchasing power of lower-income households, thereby exacerbating existing inequalities and deepening
Via MarketMinute · September 16, 2025
Celsius Takes Control Of Energy Drink Aisle With PepsiCo Partnershipbenzinga.com
Celsius (CELH) secures a deeper partnership with PepsiCo (PEP), giving it more visibility and control in the energy drink market.
Via Benzinga · September 16, 2025
The Federal Reserve's Tightrope Walk: Battling Stubborn Inflation Amidst Rate Cut Dilemma
The United States economy finds itself at a critical juncture, grappling with persistent inflationary pressures while the Federal Reserve navigates a delicate path toward potential interest rate adjustments. Recent data on both producer and consumer prices reveal an inflation landscape that, while showing some moderation, remains stubbornly above the central
Via MarketMinute · September 16, 2025
1 Consumer Stock with Promising Prospects and 2 We Find Risky
Consumer staples stocks are solid insurance policies in frothy markets ripe for corrections. The flip side is that they frequently fall behind growth industries when times are good, and this perception became a reality over the past six months as the sector was down 2.2% while the S&P 500 was up 16.5%.
Via StockStory · September 16, 2025
A Gathering Storm: U.S. Economy Grapples with Recessionary Headwinds
The United States economy is facing an increasingly complex and concerning confluence of risk factors, raising the specter of a looming recession. A deteriorating labor market, persistently high inflation, and the ongoing, disruptive impact of trade tariffs are interacting in ways that significantly elevate economic uncertainty for businesses, consumers, and
Via MarketMinute · September 15, 2025
Recession Radar: A Divergent Outlook on America's Economic Future
The U.S. economy finds itself at a crossroads, with leading financial institutions and economic forecasters presenting a varied, yet generally cautious, outlook on the probability of a recession. From machine learning algorithms to traditional yield curve models, the consensus is that while a severe downturn isn't a foregone conclusion,
Via MarketMinute · September 15, 2025
U.S. Economy Braces for Significant Slowdown: Leading Indicators Signal Weakening, Not Yet Recession
The U.S. economy finds itself at a critical juncture, as signals from The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index (LEI) point toward a sustained period of economic weakening. While the LEI's consistent downward trend has historically preceded recessions, The Conference Board maintains a nuanced outlook, forecasting a "significant slowdown" rather
Via MarketMinute · September 15, 2025
September's Shadow: Will the Notorious 'September Effect' Offer Bargains or Bring Bigger Bears to Wall Street?
As autumn leaves begin to fall, a familiar chill often descends upon the financial markets, not just in temperature but in investor sentiment. September has historically earned a notorious reputation among traders and analysts as the weakest month for equities, a phenomenon widely dubbed the "September Effect." This recurring statistical
Via MarketMinute · September 15, 2025
Tesla Faces Class Action Over 'Wage Theft' Amid Preference For H-1B Workers Following Elon Musk's Push To Optimize Visa Practicebenzinga.com
Tesla is facing a federal class action lawsuit accusing it of favoring H-1B visa holders over U.S. workers to cut labor costs, even as the company battles financial headwinds and regulatory scrutiny.
Via Benzinga · September 13, 2025
US Dollar's Reign Challenged: J.P. Morgan Forecasts EM Currency Outperformance Amidst Bearish Greenback Outlook
J.P. Morgan Research has issued a compelling and detailed bearish outlook on the US dollar, forecasting a continued period of weakness through 2025 and potentially into 2026. This pronouncement signals a significant shift in global currency dynamics, with the venerable financial institution anticipating that emerging market (EM) currencies are
Via MarketMinute · September 12, 2025
Income Under Pressure: Why Covered Calls Are Capturing Investor Attention in Turbulent Markets
In an era defined by persistent market volatility and an ongoing search for reliable income streams, a historically potent, yet sometimes overlooked, options strategy is experiencing a significant resurgence: the covered call. As global financial markets navigate a landscape shaped by inflation concerns, fluctuating interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainties, investors
Via MarketMinute · September 12, 2025
1 Safe-and-Steady Stock Worth Your Attention and 2 Facing Headwinds
A stock with low volatility can be reassuring, but it doesn’t always mean strong long-term performance. Investors who prioritize stability may miss out on higher-reward opportunities elsewhere.
Via StockStory · September 12, 2025
The Federal Reserve's Tightrope Walk: Navigating Sticky Inflation and a Softening Labor Market
The financial markets are abuzz following the latest economic reports, which present a challenging dual narrative of persistent inflation and a noticeably weakening labor market. This intricate interplay is forcing the Federal Reserve into a precarious balancing act, with implications that ripple through public companies and the broader economy. Recent
Via MarketMinute · September 11, 2025
Vintage Americana Comes to Life at New Paul Stanley Museum in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 11, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- A forgotten genius of mid-century advertising is finally getting his due. The newly launched Paul Stanley Museum, opening in Los Angeles in 2026, will honor the legacy of Paul Stanley Company - the creative powerhouse behind some of America's most beloved animated beer and soda advertising signs.
Via Send2Press · September 11, 2025
Why Celsius (CELH) Stock Is Up Today
Shares of energy drink company Celsius (NASDAQ:CELH) jumped 2.1% in the morning session after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on the stock with a 'Buy' rating and a $72 price target. 
Via StockStory · September 11, 2025
Why Rate Cuts May Not Put the Fizz Back in Pepsi’s Stockmarketbeat.com
PepsiCo (PEP) stock is down nearly 20% in 12 months as GLP-1 fears, inflation, and margin pressure weigh. Elliott urges brand sales; its dividend stays intact.
Via MarketBeat · September 11, 2025
Is PepsiCo a Buy After an Activist Investor Took a $4 Billion Stake in the Dividend King Stock?fool.com
Pepsi stock has gone practically nowhere for five years, but this activist investor believes there's a clear path for turning the ship around.
Via The Motley Fool · September 11, 2025
Cost of Living Crisis Overtakes Health as America's Top Concern in 2025
2025 has marked a pivotal shift in the American psyche, as the pervasive and relentless rise in the cost of living has officially eclipsed health-related anxieties to become the nation's foremost concern. From the grocery aisle to housing markets, the financial squeeze is a daily reality for millions, reshaping household
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025
Celsius Stock Surges After Blowout Earnings and Pepsi Dealmarketbeat.com
Celsius crushed Q2, landed a PepsiCo deal, and gained market share. Analysts see 25% upside. Is CELH the retail breakout stock of 2025?
Via MarketBeat · September 10, 2025
Cooling Wages Cast a Shadow: Economic Recovery at Risk as Consumer Spending Slows
The American economy is facing a new headwind as weakening wage growth begins to temper consumer spending, raising concerns about the pace and sustainability of the broader economic recovery. Recent data indicates a moderation in the rate at which workers' earnings are increasing, a trend that, while potentially helping to
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025
Global Growth Hits the Brakes: A Mixed Economic Picture Emerges for 2025 and Beyond
The global economy is bracing for a significant slowdown, with leading financial institutions projecting a challenging landscape for 2025 and the years to follow. A confluence of escalating trade tensions, persistent policy uncertainty, and tighter financial conditions is converging to paint a picture of decelerated growth, raising concerns about job
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025