Why PepsiCo stock is a buy now - MSN Money
The beverage-and-snack company and its bottling affiliate are run by smart, creative people who can easily cope with rising ingredient costs and a softening US economy.
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Why PepsiCo stock is a buy now - MSN Money
Investors are also worried that PepsiCo may not have a pipeline of innovative products to keep sales growth intact. Granted, the jury is still out on recently launched new drinks ...
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The incredible shrinking Doritos bag - MSN Money
PepsiCo recently reduced the amount of Tropicana orange juice you get in a large container by 7%, from 96 ounces to 89 ounces. Bags of Doritos, also made by PepsiCo, have been ...
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Blue chip stocks with momentum - MSN Money
PepsiCo's strength is in its snack foods. Its Frito-Lay division accounted for nearly 40% of operating profit last year. PepsiCo International accounted for 22%.
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Latest Dispatches- MSN Money
A Wisconsin judge has ordered PepsiCo to pay $1.26 billion to two men who said the company stole their idea to sell purified water after a secretary mislaid a document alerting ...
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PepsiCo hit with $1.26 billion judgment- Market Dispatches - MSN Money
2 Wisconsin men claim the beverage giant stole their idea to sell purified water. Notice of their lawsuit was mislaid by a secretary.
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Why Dr Pepper lost its fizz - MSN Money
PepsiCo is rewriting snack food recipes to cater to local tastes in India and China. Bottler PepsiAmericas (PAS, news, msgs) is buying soft-drink companies to get exposure to emerging ...
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Big Oil's 10 favorite members of Congress - MSN Money
PepsiCo's current price-to-earnings ratio of 21.4 is well below the five-year average of 25.7. (Full disclosure: I own shares of PepsiCo in my personal portfolio.)
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The end of the Wal-Mart era - MSN Money
Wal-Mart is PepsiCo's largest customer worldwide, accounting for $3.16 billion in sales of drinks and snack foods. But earlier this year, PepsiCo opted to launch Fuelosophy, a new ...
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The end of the Wal-Mart era - MSN Money
PepsiCo (PEP, news, msgs), which favored mass-market campaigns a decade ago, recently skipped Wal-Mart when launching a new energy drink in favor of Whole Foods Market (WFMI, news, ...
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