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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![]() 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 | |
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![]() 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. | ||











