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.
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PepsiCo Inc (PEP) stock saw a modest uptick, ending the day at $148.25 which represents a slight increase of $1.71 or 1.17% from the prior close of $146.54. The stock opened at $147.72 and touched a low of $147.
PepsiCo, an American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation, is now a $196 billion (by market cap) snack and beverage beast. Read more here.
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The global food and beverage company announced plan s to acquire Austin-grown Garza Food Ventures LLC, known as Siete, late last year — a $1.2 billion deal that was finalized Jan. 17. It’s unclear if Siete will move its headquarters or continue to be based in Austin.
In its latest move, the food and beverage giant closed the acquisition of Garza Food Ventures LLC dba Siete Foods for $1.2 billion. The transaction was announced in the fall of 2024.
My long-term financial goal is to eventually collect enough passive income each year to cover my basic living expenses. One aspect of my strategy is to invest in companies that pay an above-average dividend that steadily rises.
PepsiCo is a great blue-chip company, with a solid recent dividend yield of 3.6% and 52 consecutive years of dividend increases. A business has to be run
Two big recent announcements highlight the potential for the future at this giant consumer staples company and show why Dividend King PepsiCo has been such a strong competitor for so long. What news did PepsiCo serve up?
PepsiCo (PEP) closed at $148.55 in the latest trading session, marking a +0.2% move from the prior day. The stock trailed the S&P 500, which registered a daily gain of 0.88%. Meanwhile, the Dow experienced a rise of 1.
Hernando Ruiz-Jimenez named chief marketing and communications officer of Geisinger, bringing extensive experience from NewYork-Presbyterian and PepsiCo.