PepsiCo, Inc. engages in the manufacture, marketing, distribution, and sale of various beverages and convenient foods worldwide. The company operates through six segments: PepsiCo Foods North America; PepsiCo Beverages N…
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![]() A Big Risk In Coca-Cola Stock Is What Its Earnings Step-Up Is Made Of The stock has not been priced this richly against its own sales at any point in a decade, and part of the earnings growth that price pays for comes from an exchange-rate swing rather than from the operation. | ||
![]() This Dividend King That Yields More Than 4 Times the S&P 500 Is a Buy This Month. Here's Why. The market's largely ignoring -- and underpricing -- just how close this company is to pushing past its recent challenges and restoring its historical growth rate. | ||
![]() Big Food Stocks Suffer From GLP-1 Indigestion. Find Bargains in PepsiCo and Smucker. The company, known for its jams and peanut butter, is making a killing on Uncrustables, a highly processed, frozen version of the humble PB&J. Annual sales recently topped $1 billion and now account for more than 10% of Smucker’s $8.9 billion in annual revenue. Investors are eating up Uncrustables, too. Wall Street expects Smucker’s earnings to rise 10% in 2027. | ||
![]() PepsiCo (PEP)’s Dividend is Strong but the Stock Needs a Turnaround PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP)’s recent stock performance has been a letdown for shareholders. The company still has one of the strongest dividend records in the market, but the stock itself has given investors very little to celebrate. Over the past five years, PepsiCo has declined by nearly 13%. That makes PepsiCo a more interesting dividend investment […] | IInsider Monkey | |
![]() It’s August and 5 High-Yield S&P 500 Dividend Stocks Are Back-to-School Bargains Wall Street analysts are flagging five S&P 500 dividend stocks as deeply undervalued right now, and the window to buy them at these prices may not stay open long into the fall. | ||
![]() The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper and Coca-Cola PepsiCo is refreshing brands, products and marketing to win back value-conscious consumers as softer North American demand weighs on volumes. | ||
5 Dependable Dividend Stocks to Buy in August While the market chases momentum trades and AI multiples, a small group of blue-chip dividend compounders has quietly raised its payouts for generations and continues doing so in 2026. These five names carry the streaks, the cash flow, and the brand moats to keep rewarding patient investors well into next year. | ||
![]() Here's Why PepsiCo (PEP) Fell More Than Broader Market PepsiCo (PEP) closed at $138.23 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.82% move from the prior day. | ||
![]() PepsiCo (PEP) Launches Alvalle As Investors Weigh Whether The Stock Is Fully Valued What PepsiCo’s Alvalle gazpacho launch could mean for the stock The U.S. launch of Alvalle gazpacho puts PepsiCo (PEP) deeper into refrigerated, meal adjacent foods. For investors, it raises fresh questions about how chilled products might influence the company’s mix and long term positioning. See our latest analysis for PepsiCo. PepsiCo’s recent Alvalle launch comes as the stock trades at US$140.79, with a 7 day share price return of 2.22% and a 90 day share price return that has declined... | ||
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![]() PepsiCo's Brand Refresh: Is it Enough to Win Back Consumers? PEP is refreshing brands, products and value offers to reconnect with consumers, but softer North American demand may make the comeback gradual. | ||
![]() How Olipop hit $500M in revenue and beat Pepsi's Poppi: Fmr CEO Olipop Co-Founder and former CEO Ben Goodwin breaks down to Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi the brand's massive $500 million growth, how they reclaimed the top spot from Poppi, and why health-conscious consumers ultimately don't trust Big Soda giants like Coke and Pepsi. Ben Goodwin was still the CEO of Olipop at the time of this recording. | YYahoo Finance Video | |
![]() 4 Very Well-Known High-Yielding Stocks to Load the Boat on Now (2 Yield Over 6%) While Wall Street obsesses over AI darlings, four familiar dividend stocks have quietly built yields as high as 6.8% and sit at entry points that income investors may soon regret ignoring. | ||
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![]() 54 Straight Years: Why PepsiCo Remains a Dividend Investor’s Anchor PepsiCo just handed investors a 4% dividend hike while trading at a multiple well below its closest rival, and the gap between where shares sit today and where the math says they belong is starting to close fast. | ||
![]() The Debates That Matter For KO Stock Coca-Cola's powerful results met with pointed questions about whether the good times can last, and management's answers revealed where the real tests lie for the second half. | ||
![]() Is Investing in Coca-Cola Stock Near an All-Time High a Better Buy Than PepsiCo Under $140 Per Share? Pepsi has its challenges, but its dirt cheap valuation and high-dividend yield make it a no-brainer buy for income investors. | ||
![]() Airbnb vs. PepsiCo: Which Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026? Airbnb's 20% net margin and minimal debt contrast sharply with PepsiCo's 8.8% margin and 2.4x leverage, but valuation premiums tell a different story. | ||
![]() Coca-Cola Trades at a Valuation Premium: Justified or Overstretched? KO's premium valuation draws attention as strong growth, margin expansion and raised outlook fuel its recent stock rally. | ||
![]() PepsiCo (PEP) Enters Fresh Meals With Its US Alvalle Gazpacho Launch PepsiCo (NasdaqGS:PEP) has launched its Alvalle gazpacho line in the U.S., moving into the fresh, refrigerated meal category. The company also announced a multi-year beverage partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, replacing the NFL franchise's prior beverage sponsor of 50 years. The Alvalle launch and Buccaneers deal highlight PepsiCo's push into ingredient-focused convenience foods and new sports marketing channels. For investors tracking PepsiCo, this is a useful moment to also review... | ||
![]() PepsiCo Stock Has Stalled. Here Is Why the Second Half of 2026 Could Be Its Turning Point. Prospective shareholders may want to buy before more investors notice its low valuation and high dividend yield. | ||
![]() 3 Cash-Producing Stocks We Approach with Caution Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments. Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities. | SStockStory | |
![]() Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo Stock After Q2 Earnings: Which Is the Better Buy? Coca-Cola (KO) and PepsiCo's (PEP) latest quarterly results suggest there is a widening gap between the two companies' near-term operating outlooks. | ||
![]() PepsiCo Stock Drops 9.3% in 3 Months: Buy the Dip or Stay Wary? PEP faces pressure from weak North American demand, softer volumes, rising costs and margin headwinds despite its strong global brands. | ||
Better Buy in August: Celsius Down 42% This Year or a 50/50 Split of Coca-Cola and Pepsi? Investors may be better off choosing the steadier, diversified growth of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo over betting on Celsius's uncertain turnaround. | ||
Should Investors Buy CELH or Wait as Growth Outruns Profitability? CELH's rapid sales growth is outpacing profits as Alani Nu gains scale, while core-brand weakness and margin pressure make patience the better call. | ||
CELH Q2 Results Test Whether Alani Nu Can Offset Core Brand Weakness CELH's Q2 revenue grew 10.6% as Alani Nu and Rockstar added scale, but core brand weakness and margin pressure weighed on adjusted earnings. | ||
PepsiCo's Foods Segment: Sustainable Recovery or Temporary Relief? PEP's U.S. foods business is regaining volume growth as affordability moves and portfolio changes take hold, but staying power remains the key test. | ||
The Energy Drink Buyout Prize Beverage Giants Are Circling Celsius Holdings shares have cratered nearly 40% this year, shrinking its market cap to a size beverage giants can actually swallow. With PepsiCo already holding equity and activist investors circling, the question is no longer if a deal happens but who makes the move first. | ||
Inflation Data Will Be the Real Test for This AI Stock Rally Berkshire’s stock buybacks climb, Apple may turn to China, why Coca-Cola is clobbering Pepsi, and more news to start your day. | ||
7Up ups the lime in new recipe overhaul The change, meant to differentiate 7Up from competitor Sprite, marks the biggest innovation for the Keurig Dr Pepper-owned brand in more than 15 years. | ||
Here's How Many Shares of PepsiCo You'd Need for $20,000 in Yearly Dividends Relying too heavily on Pepsi for income will create risks for a portfolio. | ||
Celsius Stock Soars as Rockstar Founder Pushes CEO Shake-Up Rockstar Founder Sparks Celsius Rally With Bold CEO Bid | ||
Celsius jumps 12% as Rockstar founder builds 4.7% stake, demands CEO ouster Investing.com -- Celsius Holdings (NASDAQ:CELH) shares surged 12% Friday, paring some of the previous session’s decline, after CNBC reported that Rockstar Energy founder Russ Savage has built a stake in the company and is seeking to replace its CEO. | ||
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PepsiCo (PEP) Stock Looks Reasonable As Shares Fell 16% In 3 Years PepsiCo stock is coming off a 3 year period where shareholders have seen the share price fall 16.3%, yet both the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate and traditional market multiples currently point to the shares trading at a discount to that intrinsic value. This raises a question for investors about whether recent weakness has already reset expectations enough. The share price decline of 16.3% over the past 3 years suggests sentiment has cooled and expectations are more... | ||
Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting PepsiCo Stock Will Climb or Sink? PepsiCo has underperformed the broader market over the past year, and analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock’s prospects. | ||
From Milk to Snack Foods, More Products Are Going 'Regenerative' (Bloomberg) -- When Michael Ham first began handing out samples of his company’s tea to Whole Foods shoppers in 2024, explaining that it was grown using regenerative farming on South Korea’s Jeju Island, he was often met with blank stares.Most Read from BloombergOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300Iran Wants to Bar US, Israeli Ships From Hormuz in Peace AccordIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanTrump Administration Considers Order on Autism and Vac | ||
India regulator won't ease 'energy drink' label deadline, unnerving companies, sources say By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, Aug 7 (Reuters) - India's food safety regulator will not agree to demands by global beverage companies to extend to one year its 90-day deadline to drop "energy drink" | ||
Stock Market Today, Aug. 6: Celsius Whiffs on Q2 Earnings, Shares Tumble 18% On Aug. 6, 2026, the energy drink maker reported $817.9M in quarterly revenue below expectations, prompting investor scrutiny of margin recovery. | ||
Why Coke Is Clobbering Pepsi Also, studies with real-time brain scans show that the sight of a Coke label can light up the sensory pleasure region, even for subjects who like Coke and Pepsi equally in blind tests. All I know is that although I don’t mind Diet Pepsi, I reach first for Coke products, and for Zero sodas before Diet ones. | ||
PepsiCo Lags Coca-Cola as Domestic Sales Stumble PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) has spent close to a year going nowhere while the broader market climbed steadily, and shares recently traded near a 52-week low even after the company posted higher revenue and earnings. That gap between decent headline numbers and a beaten-down stock price is the whole story right now. Investors are trying to figure […] | IInsider Monkey | |
PepsiCo’s 90% Payout Ratio Looks Unsustainable. The Dividend King’s Earnings Acceleration Changes the Math PepsiCo's dividend payout ratio has crept toward 100% of free cash flow, a number that would sink most income stocks. But something shifted in the earnings reports, and the case for the Dividend King suddenly looks very different. | ||
This Dividend King Yields Over 4% and Trades Near Its 52-Week Lows, But Don’t Rush to Buy the Dip PepsiCo is trading near 52-week lows while rival Coca-Cola is near its 52-week highs. However, a dividend yield of over 4% and tepid valuations make PEP stock a buy. | ||
Why Wall Street Prices Coca-Cola and PepsiCo Differently Warren Buffett once said his favorite holding period is “forever,” and he was probably talking about Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) when he said it. Nearly four decades later, Coca-Cola is still one of Berkshire Hathaway’s longest-held stock, and new CEO Greg Abel kept it even while trimming other positions from the portfolio. That kind of loyalty usually […] | IInsider Monkey | |
Is FEMSA Stock Worth Buying Now as Growth Meets a Premium Valuation? FEMSA's retail and digital growth strengthens its long-term case, but a premium valuation and weak international margins suggest patience. | ||
Convenience store giant takes on Coca-Cola and Pepsi As the two best-known cola manufacturers, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been locked in a struggle for decades. While Pepsi often ranks second, the corporate powerhouse continues to chase Coca-Cola consumers at an impressive pace. And although Coca-Cola remains ahead, it's had its share of stumbles — ... | ||
Suja Defies Grocery Slowdown With Double-Digit Sales Growth in Q2 By Karen Roman Suja Life, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUJA) said second quarter net sales increased 11.6% from a year ealier to $83.9 million, driven by volume growth and new product distribution gains. Gross profit rose 9.9% from a year ago to $39.2 million, or 46.7% of net sales, it stated. WATCH MORE AI Transforming Cybersecurity: Bugcrowd […] The post Suja Defies Grocery Slowdown With Double-Digit Sales Growth in Q2 appeared first on ExecEdge. | EExec Edge | |
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo Both Saw the Health Trend Coming. Only One of Them Actually Got Ahead of It. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are taking very different paths through the health-conscious-beverage boom, and one is pulling away in a big way. | ||



















