PepsiCo (PEP)
143.45
-1.06 (-0.73%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Jul 28th, 1:37 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 144.51 |
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Open | 144.81 |
Bid | 143.50 |
Ask | 143.59 |
Day's Range | 142.70 - 144.82 |
52 Week Range | 127.60 - 180.91 |
Volume | 7,021,600 |
Market Cap | 198.26B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 26.13 |
EPS (TTM) | 5.5 |
Dividend & Yield | 5.692 (3.97%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 10,688,164 |
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About PepsiCo (PEP)
PepsiCo is a global food and beverage leader, known for producing a diverse range of products that include well-known brands in the beverage, snack, and food categories. The company operates in various segments, offering carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, as well as an assortment of snack foods, including chips, cereals, and nutrition bars. PepsiCo is committed to innovation and sustainability, continuously adapting its product offerings to meet changing consumer preferences and dietary requirements while focusing on reducing its environmental footprint. Through its extensive distribution network, the company reaches consumers in more than 200 countries, making it a key player in the global food and beverage industry. Read More
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Via Stocktwits · July 25, 2025
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Via StockStory · July 25, 2025
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Via Talk Markets · July 25, 2025
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Via Benzinga · July 24, 2025
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Via MarketBeat · July 24, 2025
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Via Benzinga · July 23, 2025
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Via Stocktwits · July 22, 2025
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Via Benzinga · July 22, 2025
PepsiCo Inc. announced it plan to introduce a prebiotic cola under its flagship soda brand, a move aimed at reversing the declining sales.
Via Benzinga · July 22, 2025
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Via Benzinga · July 21, 2025
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Via Stocktwits · July 21, 2025
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