PepsiCo: Example Of What’s Wrong With Dividend Stocks
Summary: PepsiCo hit a 52-week low, and while its stable dividend yield and profitability are
Summary: PepsiCo hit a 52-week low, and while its stable dividend yield and profitability are
Vera Tikhonova Subway has cleared the final hurdle in its switch to PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) after
asbe/iStock Unreleased via Getty Images Energy drink sales accelerated to 7.7% year-over-year for a four-week
Summary: PepsiCo’s stock is trading at a discount to its fair value, making it a
Summary: PepsiCo’s strategic moves, including expanding its beverage portfolio and sustainability initiatives, position it for
Summary: PepsiCo shares have declined but offer value due to strong brand recognition, a 3.4%
Summary: As a world-class dividend growth stock, PepsiCo occupies a core position within my portfolio.
Summary: PepsiCo’s shares have stagnated due to reliance on pricing over volume growth and higher
Tim Boyle/Getty Images News Another hat may soon be thrown in the Slurpee chiller. The
JoeyCheung/iStock via Getty Images BofA Securities highlighted their lists of “bunkers” and “boosters” U.S. stocks.