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PepsiCo also reiterated expectations of at least an 8% jump in core constant currency earnings per share. "Management still expects to grow EPS at least 8%, impressive given 12% growth last year.
The company reported a third-quarter net revenue decline of 0.6% year-over-year to $23.319 billion and organic growth of 1.3%, missing the consensus estimate of $23.825 billion. ... Related: Pepsi ...
PepsiCo's quarterly revenue growth — which had frequently grown by double-digits in recent years — has slowed sharply in the last few quarters. Net income fell 5% to $2.9 billion, or $2.13 per share. Adjusted for one-time items, PepsiCo earned $2.31 per share, which was higher than the $2.29 per share analysts were expecting.
Pepsi's second-quarter earnings report included an update to its full-year guidance. Pepsi now expects 4% organic revenue growth and a 7% increase in core earnings per share (EPS) to $8.15 ...
Image source: Getty Images. Pepsi's results aren't great. Pepsi cut its full-year organic growth guidance from 4% to a "low-single-digit increase" but kept its 8% earnings per share (EPS) forecast ...
While PepsiCo previously guided for organic revenue growth of at least 4%, it now expects approximately 4%. But it reiterated its core constant currency earnings growth outlook of at least 8%.
The growth trajectory of each company plays a huge factor in determining which is the more desirable investment. Pepsi has projected earnings growth in both its current and next fiscal year ...
Volume for Pepsi’s North American beverage business fell 3% although brands like Pepsi and Gatorade posted revenue growth in the quarter. Shrinking volume on both food and drink fronts was also ...