PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP), a global leader in the food and beverage industry with a market capitalization of $208.7 billion, is navigating a challenging market environment as it seeks to maintain its competitive edge and drive growth.
A party foul on the chip aisle, as PepsiCo's Frito Lay issues a chip recall on one of its most popular varieties.
The Food and Drug Administration has newly classified the December recall of some Lay’s Classic Potato Chips sold in Oregon and Washington with the designation reserved for the highest degree of health hazard.
The surprising thing for some investors may be that Siete Foods doesn't have a single beverage in its product portfolio, let alone any carbonated beverages. Rather, the company makes food products that cater toward people looking for grain-free and dairy-free options in Mexican-American food.
PepsiCo recently issued a policy on its site declaring viewpoint neutrality in its media-buying and content policies "with respect to political or religious status or views."
At least 10 commercials to air during Super Bowl LIX on Fox have sold for $8 million, according to multiple reports Wednesday.
Get ready for an onslaught of ads full of celebrities, cute animals and snack brands during breaks in the action at the Super Bowl.
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) is a well-known company and most investors probably have a good understanding of what it does. Right now, the dividend yield on PepsiCo stock is a historically high 3.6%, which suggests the stock is on sale.
In a report released today, Nik Modi from RBC Capital maintained a Hold rating on PepsiCo (PEP – Research Report), with a price target of
Jean Lacefield will speak at the Gateway Community Association, formerly the Pleasant Street Neighborhood Association, meeting at noon Saturday at the Webb Community Center.
The high demand seems to have pushed prices to a record, with a few ad spots reportedly selling for $8 million.