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Using yield as a rough gauge of valuation, PepsiCo looks like it is on sale. Note, too, that the dividend has been increased annually for 52 consecutive years, making the company a highly elite ...
Image source: Getty Images. Where PepsiCo really shines is within the salty snack category. Its Frito-Lay division is the No. 1 player in the snack space.
PepsiCo is also in the Dividend Kings club, having paid and raised its dividend for 52 consecutive years. Today, PepsiCo pays a quarterly dividend of $1.35 per share, equating to a 3% dividend yield.
PepsiCo's flagship product, Pepsi Cola has been engaged in a rivalry for generations with Coca-Cola; it is commonly referred to as the cola wars. Although Coca-Cola outsells Pepsi Cola in the United States, PepsiCo within the North American market is the largest food and beverage company by net revenue.
Unfortunately for PepsiCo, Coca-Cola is the winner of that battle of the beverages, with the Pepsi brand having now fallen all the way to No. 3, trailing just slightly behind Keurig Dr. Pepper's ...
PepsiCo's big sale of its Tropicana and Naked juice brands on Tuesday was in large part driven by a desire to better calibrate a vast portfolio of beverages to new consumer needs and improve the ...
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) shares have traded in a tight range this year, and there was a muted investor reaction after the company reported its third-quarter results and lowered guidance. Given ...
PepsiCo's price-to-sales, price-to-earnings, price-to-book value, and price-to-cash flow ratios are all below their five-year averages. The stock's 3.2% dividend yield is toward the high end of ...