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  2. Roger Enrico - Wikipedia

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    Enrico became CEO of Frito-Lay in 1991, followed by vice chair of PepsiCo in 1994. [3] [4] Enrico was the Chairman of PepsiCo from 1996 to 2001, and Chairman of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc from 2004 to 2012. [5] [6] He was well known for his business rivalry with fellow businessman Roberto Goizueta, CEO of Coca-Cola during his tenure as Pepsi ...

  3. Alfred Steele - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Nu Steele was born on April 24, 1901, in Nashville, Tennessee.He was the son of Edgar Alfred Steele, a teacher, and his wife Fannie Bartrem. [1] His middle name "Nu" was an homage to his father's fraternity "Sigma Nu". [2]

  4. Ramon Laguarta - Wikipedia

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    Before joining PepsiCo he worked at Chupa Chups, a candy company based in Spain known for its lollipops. [9] Laguarta joined PepsiCo in January 1996. [citation needed] His first role was in the company's European business, and in 2014 became the CEO of the entire Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA) sector. [10]

  5. PepsiCo - Wikipedia

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    PepsiCo has operations all around the world and its products were distributed across more than 200 countries and territories, resulting in annual net revenues of over US$70 billion. PepsiCo is the second-largest food and beverage business in the world based on net revenue, profit, and market capitalization, behind Nestlé.

  6. Pepsi - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo.As of 2023, Pepsi is the second most valuable soft drink brand worldwide behind Coca-Cola; [1] the two share a long-standing rivalry in what has been called the "cola wars".

  7. PepsiCo will make history with Super Bowl 52 commercial ... - AOL

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    The commercial will mark the first time that a company has advertised two of its trademarks back-to-back in one nationally televised Super Bowl commercial.

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  9. 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.