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- symbol PEP
- Rev/Share 66.7744
- Book/Share 13.5073
- PB 11.3513
- Debt/Equity 2.7899
- CurrentRatio 0.7751
- ROIC 0.1046
- MktCap 208319212800.0
- FreeCF/Share 5.1412
- PFCF 29.4903
- PE 27.6911
- Debt/Assets 0.4878
- DivYield 0.0361
- ROE 0.4065
- Rating B
- Score 3
- Recommendation Neutral
- P/E Score 2
- DCF Score 4
- P/B Score 1
- D/E Score 1
Recent Analyst Ratings
Type | Ticker | Analyst Firm | Previous Rating | Current Rating | Previous Price Target | Current Price Target | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Downgrade | PEP | BofA Securities | Buy | Neutral | -- | $155 | April 15, 2025 |
Downgrade | PEP | Barclays | Overweight | Equal Weight | $168 | $156 | March 18, 2025 |
Downgrade | PEP | Jefferies | Buy | Hold | $171 | $170 | March 12, 2025 |
Initiation | PEP | Piper Sandler | -- | Overweight | -- | $171 | Jan. 7, 2025 |
Upgrade | PEP | Deutsche Bank | Hold | Buy | $179 | $184 | Dec. 12, 2024 |
Downgrade | PEP | TD Cowen | Buy | Hold | $190 | $183 | Oct. 10, 2024 |
Downgrade | PEP | Morgan Stanley | Overweight | Equal Weight | -- | $185 | Sept. 20, 2024 |
News
Should You Forget Amazon? Why These Unstoppable Stocks Are Better Buys.
Published: February 14, 2025 by: The Motley Fool
Sentiment: Positive
If you've been an investor for any length of time at all, you've almost certainly been encouraged to buy stock in Amazon. It doesn't just dominate the e-commerce arena, after all.
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Greenhouse Accelerator program works with a 'great ecosystem of startups': PepsiCo
Published: February 14, 2025 by: CNBC International TV
Sentiment: Positive
Alan Choi, PepsiCo SVP and CFO for Asia-Pacific, discusses the company's focus on sustainability and its strategy against U.S. tariffs.
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My Top 10 High Dividend Yield Stocks For February 2025: Two Yield Over 7%
Published: February 13, 2025 by: Seeking Alpha
Sentiment: Positive
Implementing a high dividend yield strategy can provide substantial income and stability during market volatility, supporting long-term investment goals without selling during declines. The selected 10 companies offer Dividend Yields [FWD] between 3.22% and 8.06%, with attractive Dividend Growth Rates and appealing valuations, enhancing portfolio sustainability. Each company exhibits a P/E [FWD] Ratio below 20, which reflects their attractive valuation.
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3 Dividend Stocks to Double Up On Right Now
Published: February 13, 2025 by: The Motley Fool
Sentiment: Positive
Are you looking for attractive dividend stocks right now? Then you'll want to do a deep dive on PepsiCo (PEP -1.13%), Realty Income (O -0.57%), and Enterprise Products Partners (EPD -0.84%).
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High-Yield Dividend Kings: 1 To Buy, 1 To Avoid
Published: February 12, 2025 by: Seeking Alpha
Sentiment: Neutral
Dividend Kings are proven dividend growers but aren't always great buys. We share one high-yielding Dividend King that, we think, should be avoided. We share one high-yielding Dividend King that, we think, is an attractive buy.
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PepsiCo vs. Coca-Cola: What's the Better Stock?
Published: February 12, 2025 by: Zacks Investment Research
Sentiment: Positive
When thinking of Consumer Staples titans, Coca-Cola KO and PepsiCo PEP undoubtedly jump to the forefront of many minds. Both have established themselves over decades of successful operations, also rewarding shareholders nicely along the way.
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2 Dividend Kings at 4-Year Lows. Time to Buy?
Published: February 11, 2025 by: 24/7 Wall Street
Sentiment: Positive
One of the best ways to fund a comfortable retirement nest egg is by buying dividend stocks.
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Recurring Income: 2 Golden Opportunities At Multi-Year Lows
Published: February 11, 2025 by: Seeking Alpha
Sentiment: Positive
It's a market for stocks rather than the stock market, and patient value investors are rewarded. In this article, I highlight 2 stocks that are trading way below their historical valuations, while providing well above-average yields. Both stocks carry moat-worthy business models and provide great entry points at present.
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About PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP)
- IPO Date 1972-06-01
- Website https://www.pepsico.com
- Industry Beverages - Non-Alcoholic
- CEO Ramon Luis Laguarta
- Employees 319000