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  2. PepsiCo, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 June 2006, at 20:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  3. PepsiAmericas - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Whitman Corp., a Pepsi bottler, purchased PepsiAmericas and took the acquired company's name. [2] Whitman was founded as the Illinois Central Railroad. [3] It later diversified out of railroads and into Pepsi bottling, going by the names Illinois Central Industries in 1962, IC Industries in 1975 and Whitman Corp. in 1988.

  4. PepsiCo - Wikipedia

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    PepsiCo began to expand its distribution in Europe in the 1980s, and in 2015 it made up 17 percent of the company's global net revenue. [50] Unlike PepsiCo's Americas business segments, both foods and beverages are manufactured and marketed under one umbrella division in this region, known as PepsiCo Europe.

  5. PepsiCo to close Chicago bottling plant, impacting 150 workers

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    The company said it would pay workers for the next 60 days even though they won’t be required to work. PepsiCo said Monday it’s closing a Chicago bottling plant, a move the Teamsters union ...

  6. The Pepsi Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi Bottling Group was based in Somers, New York. On August 4, 2009, The Pepsi Bottling Group and another major Pepsi bottler, PepsiAmericas, were purchased by PepsiCo, headquartered in Purchase, New York. [3] The purchases were completed on February 26, 2010, forming a wholly owned PepsiCo subsidiary, the Pepsi Beverages Company (PBC).

  7. Brenda C. Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1996, she became president and CEO of Pepsi-Cola North America, a job she left in 1997 to spend more time with her family, a move that made national headlines. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] After PepsiCo, she spent time as interim president and COO of Starwood , from November 1999 to March 2000, and as an adjunct professor, Northwestern ...

  8. PepsiCo to close Chicago bottling plant, impacting 150 workers

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    PepsiCo said Monday it’s closing a Chicago bottling plant, a move the Teamsters union says will impact 150 workers. PepsiCo said the decision was difficult but it described the 60-year-old building as a facility with “physical limitations.” The company said it would pay workers for the next 60 days even though they won’t be required to ...

  9. Category:PepsiCo people - Wikipedia

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    Quaker Oats Company people (16 P) Pages in category "PepsiCo people" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. ... Code of Conduct;