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Here's a company that prioritizes dividends for its shareholders.
A fizzy dividend play. These days, PepsiCo doles out a quarterly dividend of just under $1.36 per share. Annualized, that figure is $5.42 per share, which produces a dividend yield of almost 3.2% ...
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) has been a lackluster investment over the past three years. Its stock only rose 9% and delivered a total return of 19% after including its reinvested dividends. In comparison ...
On April 20, 2009, PepsiCo offered to buy the remaining portion of PepsiAmericas, at an offer of $23.27 – or $11.64 plus 0.223 PepsiCo shares – in exchange for each PepsiAmericas share. [1] In August 2009, PepsiCo also made an offer for Pepsi Bottling Group , the world's largest bottler of Pepsi-Cola products.
PepsiCo is an interesting stock, even if you are not focused on passive income.
This is an alphabetical list of PepsiCo brands. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It lists licensed trademarks , partnerships, including those in only certain markets, and products , split into foodtypes. Trademarks
Steven S. Reinemund (born April 6, 1948) is an American businessman who was chairman and chief executive officer of PepsiCo between 2001 and 2006 and dean of the Schools of Business at Wake Forest University between 2008 and 2014. Reinemund spent 22 years working for PepsiCo in various capacities.
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