PEP.BR

About PEP.BR

PepsiCo, Inc. manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells various beverages and convenient foods worldwide. The company operates through seven segments: Frito-Lay North America; Quaker Foods North America; PepsiCo Beverages North America; Latin America; Europe; Africa, Middle East and South Asia; and Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand and China Region. It provides dips, cheese-flavored snacks, and spreads, as well as corn, potato, and tortilla chips; cereals, rice, pasta, mixes and syrups, granola bars, grits, oatmeal, rice cakes, simply granola, and side dishes; beverage concentrates, fountain syrups, and finished goods; ready-to-drink tea, coffee, and juices; dairy products; and sparkling water makers and related products. It serves wholesale and other distributors, foodservice customers, grocery stores, drug stores, convenience stores, discount/dollar stores, mass merchandisers, membership stores, hard discounters, e-commerce retailers and authorized independent bottlers, and others through a network of direct-store-delivery, customer warehouse, and distributor networks, as well as directly to consumers through e-commerce platforms and retailers. The company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Purchase, New York.

https://www.pepsico.com

PEP.BR United States

177.94USD72.94 (+40.99%)

• At close Fri Dec 16 2022

Brussels exchange

Sector: Consumer Defensive

Industry: Beverages—Non-Alcoholic

Location United States, Purchase

Grade: AAA

250,877,280,256 USD
MARKET CAP
36.487
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BETA (5y)
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EPS

Profits

for 5 years
0%
for 3 years
69%
for 2 years
69%
for last year
69%
for this year
0%
PEP.BR
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